Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight latest: Will it happen and what has been said?
Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is the fight that has been on boxing fans’ lips for years. But the prospects of the bout actually taking place seem slim.
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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is the fight that has been on boxing fans’ lips for years. But the prospects of the bout actually taking place seem slim.
The long awaited fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte takes place at Wembley Stadium this evening (April 23rd), with the WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles on the line. There will be 94,000 people under the famous Wembley arch - this would be a record for a European fight in the 21st century.
Wembley will play host to a record breaking all-British bout this Saturday when WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury takes on Dillian Whyte in front of a bumper 94,000 spectators.
Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte will walk out on Saturday (April 23) in front of one of the largest British boxing crowds of all time. 94,000 people will be in attendance at Wembley Stadium as the pair get set to do battle in a the long awaited fight which will decide the future of the WBC and the Ring Heavyweight titles.
Dillian Whyte has had a long wait for his shot at the world heavyweight championship and now finally gets his shot at Wembley on Saturday night. However, his winnings will be subject to an 80:20 split with Fury as the current WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion, something Whyte has taken issue to in the build up.
The Brixton heavyweight has kept a low profile since the fight got announced but did attend Wednesday's press conference alongside Fury.
Tyson Fury will be going for his 32nd professional win on Saturday when he takes on Dillian Whyte in the defence of his WBC belt at Wembley Stadium. It will be the first time the world heavyweight champion will touch gloves with a fellow Englishman since his 2014 win over Derek Chisora at the Excel Arena in London. It’s also his first fight on home soil since 2018.
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