Tyson Fury +150
Fury/Wilder is PPV, it's $75 and not really worth it given that the undercard is trash (Joyce is a good prospect and Hurd's great, but they're fighting nobodies). I think slick fighters who move around a lot give Wilder some trouble, he was having a difficult time with Szpilka for 8 rounds until Szpilka ran into a huge shot that he didn't get up from. Fury's in good shape, his movement confounds other fighters, and Wilder is actually much better as a counter-puncher. He's the damned weirdest fighter in boxing right now, tall and lanky with pitiable form. He's insanely fast, but doesn't throw very basic punches correctly. He neglects very basic things, like not standing square to the opponent, or keeping your hands somewhat up, or working the body, or throwing body shots (he does jab to the body), and many times he's either had opponents mysteriously fall down for him (Stiverne II, Liakovich, most notoriously Malik Scott) or he'll legitimately bail himself out with a devastating right hand. It's going to be a cagey affair with each fighter wanting to suck the other one into missing so he can counter, which may make for a dull fight. I mean Fury won his title (which he never defended) in an absolute bore-fest, this one might not be different.
The one thing that holds me back from going more than a unit here is that Wilder's always gotten generous scorecards in the States, and he'll likely have more of the LA crowd behind him than Fury will, although it's LA so who the #### knows. Really partisan crowds can swing a couple rounds in the judges' minds, I think it's impossible to completely shut out a crowd's influence on your judging, especially since a crowd will cheer or pop for blocked punches. But there's good value on Fury.
@hooter311, have you seen Usyk fight yet?