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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte live build-up: Fight night preview, media work out and Usyk latest

Tyson Fury faces off against Dillian Whyte on Saturday night for the heavyweight Championship of the world at Wembley Stadium, the first time the self-styled 'Gypsy King' will fight on these shores since 2018.

The last time he fought in the UK was a 2018 fight against Francesco Pianeta at Windsor Park, Belfast and since then he has gone on to become the WBC Heavyweight Champion after an epic trilogy against American Deontay Wilder. Whyte, meanwhile, is the WBC's mandatory challenger after beating Alexander Povetkin in a rematch in October last year.

The capacity of the iconic Wembley stadium has been increased to 94,000 for the occasion and there are still tickets available. Fans will be clamouring this week to snap up the final tickets for the fight after Fury announced his retirement plans at the press conference for the fight in March.

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Whyte has been training in Portugal ahead of the fight and failed to make an appearance at the press conference, with some doubts as to whether he would make an appearance at all for the fight after protesting the purse for the fight. Promoter Frank Warren even confirmed last week that a replacement was on standby, but it does indeed look as though the Londoner will be in his home city to fight in front of a record British boxing crowd.

In five minutes, at 11:30, fighters will start coming out for the Open Workout at Wembley Box Park with Tyson Fury, Dillian Whyte, Anthony Cacace, Isaac Lowe, Nick Ball, David Adeleye, Tommy Fury and Royston Barney-Smith all set to show off their skills for the media.

It should be an interesting insight into how the fighters are shaping up ahead of their

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