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Tyson Fury's "all-star" training camp for his fight with Dillian Whyte is helping to ensure is in the shape of his life for his Wembey showdown, according to his brother Tommy.
Former world champion Joseph Parker and one-time top contender Jarrell Miller are just some of the names involved in training for Fury's next fight as SugarHill Steward and dad John Fury oversee proceedings. A host of world level competition for sparring has been brought in, which has greatly improved not just Tyson, but his younger brother Tommy's preparations.
Martin Bakole and David Adeleye have also been spotted around camp, while Jared Anderson was initially involved before suffering an injury. That injury ultimately cost him a place on the undercard, which will also feature teammate Isaac Lowe among other British talent.
For the first time in their professional careers, Love Island star Tommy and two-time world champion Tyson will share a card at Wembley Stadium as they prepare for a massive night of boxing. Tyson faces mandatory challenger Whyte, while Tommy takes a step up against 10-1 Polish fighter Daniel