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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte: Fight predictions from Anthony Joshua, David Haye, Frank Bruno and more

Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte collide on Saturday night in the biggest British heavyweight fight in almost 30 years.

Not since Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno tore the house down in Cardiff in 1993 have two British heavyweight fighters fought for a world title on these shores with ‘The Lion’ defending his WBC strap that night.

At Wembley Stadium this weekend, Fury puts the same title on the line against Whyte, who has waited over a 1000 days for his first crack at world title gold.

Here, some of the biggest names in boxing past and present give their predictions ahead of fight night.

‘Fury has more experience which is maybe why I favour him.’

‘Tyson doesn’t care about anything. He says he drinks 15 pints in a night, gets up in the morning and goes to the gym to spar all day with three or four tough fighters.

‘Not recommended but that’s the character he is. And he doesn’t care if you knock him down. Because he always gets up.’

Verdict? Fury win

‘The type of opponent that you’d need to beat Tyson Fury, Dillian Whyte has all of those attributes. He can punch hard, he’s got cardio for days he’s got the desire and belief in himself.

‘I think Whyte is going to pull off the upset. I think this is his opportunity. I think this is what he’s been waiting for.

‘This happened at the right time for him and I think the fact that Tyson Fury’s so highly regarded by everybody, works in Dillian’s favour. So, I’m going with the unpopular underdog.’

Verdict? Whyte win

‘It’s a good [quality] defence against Dillian Whyte. Whyte needs to come in look at what Tyson Fury does and reacts to the complete opposite. Maybe work the body and be conditioned to go the distance, but I hope Dillian trains hard and doesn’t underestimate Tyson.

‘Because it’s his first time

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