When is Fury vs Anderson?
Tyson Fury could fight Jared Anderson in Autumn/Fall 2024 in the United States.
The fight would take place over 12 rounds in the Heavyweight division, which means there would be no weight limit.
Fury vs Anderson stats
Tyson Fury would step into the ring with an undefeated record of 34 wins, zero loses and 1 draw, 24 of those wins coming by the way of knock out.
Jared Anderson would make his way to the ring with an unblemished record of 17 wins and 0 draws, with 15 of those by knock out.
The stats suggest Anderson would have advantage in power over Fury, with a 88% knock out percentage over Fury's 71%.
Tyson Fury is the older man by 11 years, at 35 years old.
Fury has a height advantage of 5 inches over Anderson. This also extends to a 7-inch reach advantage.
Both Tyson Fury & Jared Anderson fight out of an orthodox stance.
Fury is currently the more experienced professional fighter, having had 18 more fights, and made his debut in 2008, 10 years and 10 months earlier than Anderson, whose first professional fight was in 2019. He has fought 174 more professional rounds, 230 to Anderson's 56.
Tyson Fury goes into the fight ranked number 1 by the RING at heavyweight.
Jared Anderson is currently ranked number 12 by the WBA, 5 by the WBC, 4 by the WBO, 5 by the IBF and 7 by the RING in the 201lb division.
Fury vs Anderson form
Fury remains undefeated as a professional, stopping 4 of his last 5 opponents.
In his last fight, he won against Francis Ngannou on 28th October 2023 by split decision in their 10 round contest at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Previous to that, he had won against Derek Chisora on 3rd December 2022 by technical knockout in the 10th round in their WBC World Heavyweight championship fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, United Kingdom.
Going into that contest, he had beat Dillian Whyte on 23rd April 2022 by technical knockout in the 6th round in their WBC World Heavyweight and The Ring Heavyweight championship fight at Wembley Stadium, London.
Before that, he had defeated Deontay Wilder on 9th October 2021 by knockout in the 11th round in their WBC World Heavyweight and The Ring Heavyweight championship fight at T-Mobile Arena, Nevada, United States.
He had won against Deontay Wilder on 22nd February 2020 by technical knockout in the 7th round in their WBC World Heavyweight and The Ring Heavyweight championship fight at MGM Grand, Las Vegas.
Anderson remains undefeated as a professional, stopping 3 of his last 5 opponents.
In his last fight, he defeated Ryad Merhy on 13th April 2024 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, United States.
Previous to that, he had defeated Andriy Rudenko on 26th August 2023 by technical knockout in the 5th round at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa.
Going into that contest, he had beat Charles Martin on 1st July 2023 by unanimous decision in their 10 round contest at Huntington Center, Toledo.
Before that, he had won against George Arias on 8th April 2023 by technical knockout in the 3rd round at Prudential Center, Newark.
He had beat Jerry Forrest on 10th December 2022 by technical knockout in the 2nd round at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Activity check
In terms of recent activity, Jared Anderson has been fighting more than Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury last fought 10 months and 24 days ago, while Jared Anderson's last outing was 5 months and 8 days ago.
Fury's last 5 fights have come over a period of 4 years, 6 months and 30 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 11 months. In those fights, he fought a total of 44 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 8.8 rounds on average.
Anderson's last 5 fights have come over a period of 1 year, 9 months and 11 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 4 months and 10 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 30 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 6 rounds on average.
What are the odds on Fury vs Anderson?
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