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Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte undercard: Who is fighting and what time does it start?

Tyson Fury's younger brother, Tommy Fury, will fight on tonight's undercard at Wembley Stadium, along with a few other noticeable names before the huge main event. The Gypsy King goes toe-to-toe against Dillian Whyte in the capital this Saturday (April 23) with Fury Jr set to step into the boxing ring against Polish veteran Daniel Bocianski.

The light heavyweight fighter remains unbeaten with seven wins, four of those ending as knockouts.

British junior lightweight champion, Anthony "The Apache" Cacace also due to appear on the card, set to fight Jonathan Romero. However, that fight had to be scrapped with a replacement bout announced. Ekow Essuman will defend his British and Commonwealth welterweight titles against Darren Tetley in place.

Elsewhere, Isaac Lowe takes on the unbeaten Nick Ball for the vacant WBC Silver featherweight title. The event will be broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office with coverage starting at 6pm BST.

It is Fury's first fight back in the UK since August 2018 after fighting his last five all in the United States. It could realistically be the last time we see Fury in the boxing ring with the 33-year-old having spoken of his desire to retire.

Here's all you need to know on 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.

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

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