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Paddy Power Free Bets Offer – Get odds of 50/1 on Fury to win vs Usyk

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Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will square off in Riyadh this Saturday in a boxing match where all the belts are on the line. It’s also worth mentioning that a rematch between these two giants is expected later this year regardless of the Saturday night fight’s outcome.

It seems that not only the two fighters are well-prepared for the fight, but Paddy Power are ready too. Paddy welcomes its new customers with an amazing betting offer for the Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk fight where they will pay odds of 50/1 as free bets if Fury wins the match.

How to get £50 in Free Bets on the Fury v Usky fight with Paddy Power?

  • Press on the above ‘Sign Up’ button to go to the Paddy Power website.
  • Register a new account with Paddy using Promo Code YSACIR
  • Deposit a minimum of £5 by Cards & Apple Pay.
  • Place a max £1 bet on the Match Odds market on Tyson Fury to beat Oleksandr Usyk, Saturday, May 18th.
  • Cashed Out, Partially Cashed Out and Power Price bets will not count towards the promotion. If you place a qualifying bet and subsequently use Cash Out on the bet, you will no longer be eligible for the promotion.

What can you win with this Paddy Power Free Bets offer?

  • If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on site and will have the extra amount, bringing the bet up to the cumulative 50/1 payout, credited in free bets.
  • You will receive your Free bet after your qualifying bet settles. Free bets are valid for 7 days.

Are there any Paddy Power Terms and Conditions for this Free Bets offer?

  • Best odds guaranteed does not apply to bets placed with a free bet, or partial free bet.
  • You can use part of your free bets and save the rest for later as long as you use it before they expire. Stakes are not returned with winnings if your free bet wins. Your winnings will be credited to your main wallet.
  • If we find that you have taken part in this promotion using a duplicate account or that you have used more than one account to participate, we reserve the right to withhold your free bets and any winnings earned on the duplicate account.
  • Deposits made with e-wallets including PayPal, Skrill, Paysafe and Neteller will not count towards this promotion.
  • The offer excludes the following bet types: Canadian, Goliath, Heinz, Lucky 15, Lucky 31, Lucky 63, Patent, Super Heinz, Trixie & Yankee.
  • Paddy Power reserves the right in its discretion to exclude and/or limit the availability of the offer to certain customers.
  • The full terms and conditions of Paddypower.com also apply to this offer.

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usky fight records

Tyson Fury managed to beat Francis Ngannou in a split decision last year in October to keep his WBC heavyweight champion title intact.

Meanwhile, Oleksandr Usyk comfortably won on two occasions against Anthony Joshua back in September 2021 and August 2022. Then, he did well to retain his IBF, WBA and WBO world heavyweight titles after beating Daniel Dubois in August 2023.

Fury’s professional boxing stats

  • Age: 35
  • Height: 6ft 9in
  • Total fights: 35
  • Record: 34-1 (0 KOs)

Usyk’s professional boxing stats

  • Age: 37
  • Height: 6ft 3in
  • Total fights: 21
  • Record: 21-0 (14 KOs)

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk Odds with Paddy Power

Tyson Fury is favourite to win the clash but only slightly, as he is priced at odds of 5/6 with Paddy Power, while Oleksandr Usyk sits at 11/10. Furthermore, Tyson Fury’s odds to win by KO are 10/1 while Usyk is priced at 13/1.

However, if you fancy Fury to win and you’re looking for a huge price boost then this Paddy Power Enhanced Odds of 50/1 on Fury to win should be the one that fits your needs.

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