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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte odds released for April 23rd showdown at Wembley

The countdown is on for Tyson Fury's big return to the UK boxing scene, as he's set to face Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April.

It has been three-and-a-half years since Fury's last fight in the UK, with his last five all coming in the United States - including his Deontay Wilder trilogy fights.

That has made the fight one of the most fiercely-anticipated sporting events of the year and it is set to outline the future of the heavyweight scene.

The winner is highly likely to face off against whoever emerges victorious between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, where the first four-belt unified heavyweight champion will be crowned.

That unification fight has been a long time coming and Whyte is Fury's final hurdle before that history-defining bout - and the Gypsy King is unsurprisingly rated as the heavy favourite.

Betfair's latest odds have the Manchester fighter at a whopping 1/7 for victory, with Whyte 4/1 to snatch the WBC heavyweight belt and a draw rated at 25/1.

The method of victory, however, is seen as slightly harder to call - with Fury 11/10 to win by points or decision, should the fight go the full distance.

Fury is 5/4 to win via knockout or TKO, with three of his last four triumphs coming via stoppage - including his last two, both against Deontay Wilder.

In comparison, Whyte is priced at 17/1 to win the bout if it goes the distance via points or decision, with a knockout or TKO clearly seen as his best chance of winning.

Whyte is 5/1 to win via that method, which has been the outcome for two of his last four victories - including in his rematch against Alexander Povetkin.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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