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The Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte undercard has been officially confirmed - Tommy Fury also in action

Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte‘s all-British title fight will have a host of local talent providing chief support.

On April 23 at Wembley Stadium, the Gypsy King will make the second defence of his WBC heavyweight title against the Body Snatcher.

Fury, 33, won the title after destroying Deontay Wilder inside seven rounds back in Las Vegas in February 2020.

He repeated that same feat again a year later in their trilogy fight to put an end to their rivalry once and for all.

The event, co-promoted by Top Rank and Queensberry Promotions, will see a host of local talent also competing on the undercard.

Love Island star Tommy Fury will also return against Polish veteran Daniel Bocianski after his proposed fight with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul fell apart.

Fury, Tyson’s younger brother who is also promoted by Frank Warren, will put his 7-0 record against Bocianski, who stands 10-1.

And with the WBO international crown at stake, 33-year-old Belfast native Anthony Cacace enters the ring against former IBF super-bantamweight champion Jonatan Romero, 35.

Meanwhile heavyweight prospect David Adeleye will also return against Chris Healey who has nine wins and eight losses.

And Isaac Lowe, a childhood friend of Fury’s, takes on Queensberry’s very own Nick Ball, 22, a former Muay Thai kickboxer.

Irish Olympian Kurt Walker will also compete on the same bill to round up the rest of the card.

In a statement, Warren said: “I am delighted to finally be able to reveal what will be a competitive undercard in support of the big one that we have all been waiting for.

“I genuinely believe that as soon as Anthony Cacace gathers some momentum in his career, he has got what it takes to win a world title and securing the WBO International

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