100/1 (+10,000) odds on either fighter to win on Saturday at BetMGM!

AmericanBettingExperts followers can get +10,000 (100/1) odds on either fighter to win on Saturday as Tyson Fury takes on Deontay Wilder for a second time.

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will face each other again almost 15 months on from a controversial draw that left sports fans and bettors desperate for a re-run of their thrilling affair in Los Angeles. This time, both fighters are expected to go all out, resulting in one winner emerging.

To mark the occasion, BetMGM are offering all new customers a special enhanced price of +10,000 (100/1) on either fighter to win. This means that new players will win $100 if there is a winner on Saturday!

To claim this offer:

  • Go to BetMGM.com (you must use this link)
  • Open a new sportsbook account
  • Make a deposit and place a bet of $1 on Wilder or Fury moneyline
  • Win $100 when either fighter wins!

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