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WBC champion Tyson Fury will take on Dillian Whyte in an all-British heavyweight clash after the contracts were finally signed earlier this week.
Fury had accused Whyte of "ducking" him as the deadline for an agreement to fight was fast approaching, but with just hours to go, Whyte put pen to paper on the deal to face the world heavyweight champion to confirm the fight will go ahead.
The champion remains unbeaten in his boxing career after 31 wins and just one draw, while Whyte — the mandatory challenger — has 28 wins and two losses in his 30-fight career.
The countdown is now underway until the two heavyweights face off against each other in the highly-anticipated fight in just two months' time, with the bout scheduled for April 23.
After some speculation where the showdown will take place, it has been confirmed that Wembley will be centre stage for the all-British fight, with Fury fighting on home soil for the first time since 2018.
Fury's last fight in the UK took place in Belfast as he beat Francesco Pianeta on points, with his following five fights all taking place across the pond in the United States.