Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte crowd and where it ranks in biggest ever boxing attendances
Tyson Fury's will defend his WBC championship against Dillian Whyte on Saturday night in an all-British blockbuster which will be held at Wembley Stadium in front of up to 94,000 fans.
It will be Fury's first fight back in the UK for over three years, with his last five bouts being in the United States. His legend has grown significantly in that time, defeating Deontay Wilder twice - as well as a draw which many believe he also won - with many ranking him among the greatest heavyweights of all time.
It would be Fury's highest-attended fight by far, eclipsing the 55,000 supporters who watched his victory against Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf, Germany in 2015. However, while it ranks highly in terms of UK fights, it is not the highest attended fight in history.
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Here, we take a look at the highest boxing attendances in the history of the sport:
Fury versus Whyte will be broadcast exclusively live to BT Sport Box Office on Saturday, April 23.
The fight is available for a price of £24.95 and you do not need to be a BT Sport subscriber to access their Box Office coverage.
BT Sport Box Office is available on BT TV channel 494, Sky Channel 490, or on Virgin Media via the 'On Demand' section of their set-top box. Find out all you need to know by going to bt.com/sport/box-office
Customers are also able to watch the fight online, as well on mobile and tablet, through the BT Sport app. Purchase the fight or login to your existing BT account here.
10: George Foreman vs Muhammad Ali (1974) 60,000. May 20th Stadium, DR Congo (Rumble in the Jungle)
9: Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker (2018) 75,000. Cardiff Principality Stadium.
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