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After plenty of controversy in the build-up, the focus will at last be on the action inside the ring when Tyson Fury faces Dillian Whyte in all-British heavyweight clash at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night.
What started with a disagreement over Whyte’s split of the purse resulted in him not turning up for the initial press conference in March, before he also skipped the open workouts on Tuesday afternoon.
Whyte attended the press conference on Wednesday though, which was the first time he and Fury have come face-to-face in the build-up to this weekend’s hugely-anticipated bout.
Fury’s WBC and The Ring belts will both be on the line as Whyte finally gets shot at a world title, while the unbeaten champion is able to