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Dillian Whyte is in "nuts condition" after burying himself away in Portugal to prepare for his world title fight with Tyson Fury.

Little has been heard from Whyte in the build-up to the fight as the interim champion has avoided promoting the fight to concentrate on his preparations. 'The Bodysnatcher' finally addressed the world title clash this week on social media and took part in a media conference call to discuss the bout.

His opponent Fury has promised to "shock" fans with his appearance at the weigh-in for the fight, but Whyte has also been backed to enter the ring in peak physical condition.

Whyte reposted an Instagram story from Spencer Fearon, head of the MTK Global foundation, that read: "[Dillian Whyte] in nuts condition mentally and physically," followed by the hashtag "new champ".

Whyte has waited over 1,000 days but will finally get the chance to become a heavyweight champion when he walks to the ring in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley next week. The

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