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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte UK start time, date, live stream and TV channel

We're now just three days away from Tyson Fury defending his heavyweight championships against Dillian Whyte in an all-British heavyweight blockbuster. The Gypsy King continues his WBC title defence against Whyte in what could be his last ever fight in the boxing ring.

Although he has cooled his talks on retirement recently, with his father doubting that he will call it a day, Fury has previously stated that he feels like he has nothing left to achieve in boxing should he defeat Whyte. This will be Fury's first fight on home soil since August 2018, when he beat Francesco Pianeta in Belfast.

Fury and Whyte are set to hold their official press conference today before weighing in on Friday afternoon ahead of their Wembley bout. Fury has stated that he expects to weigh in at his heaviest weight ever but has seemingly lost a bit of weight since we last saw him - looking rather trim in his open workouts this week.

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Fury had hoped to face Oleksandr Usyk in a unification bout, but both Whyte and Anthony Joshua refused to step-aside with that fight now on hold. Whyte has not fought since last March when he dispatched Alexander Povetkin, as Fury and Whyte have been involved in a war of words, along with plenty of disagreements leading up to the fight on image rights and purse split.

Here's all you need to know on timings, how to watch, who will be on the undercard and more.

The heavyweight title fight will take place on Saturday, April 23 in front of a packed crowd of around 94,000 at Wembley Stadium. The local council agreed to increase the capacity for the fight from 90,000.

BT Sport Box Office will show the event which is set to begin at around 6pm. It has

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