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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard, running order and exact UK fight times

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are the main attractions - but not the only ones - at tonight's event in Saudi Arabia.

The heavyweights will face off on Saturday in the most significant fight in the heavyweight division since Lennox Lewis defeated Mike Tyson in 2002, cementing his status as 'The Man'. Similarly, this weekend's victor in Riyadh - assuming there is one - will be the undisputed No. 1 and reign supreme as the toughest man on the planet.

However, before the headline act commences, there are several captivating bouts on the undercard, including one featuring the next big British heavyweight star, and two additional world title fights, along with several other matches that could go either way. Here's all you need to know about tonight's fight card, including UK start times...

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The two world champions will clash to determine the first undisputed heavyweight world champion since Lewis in 1999 - and the first-ever four-belt ruler of boxing's premier division. Fury and Usyk have been on a collision course since the latter dethroned Anthony Joshua in 2021 before defeating the Brit for a second time the following year.

Fury first claimed the world champion title in 2015 when he outpointed Wladimir Klitschko in Germany, but never defended his titles due to a battle with drink and drug addiction. He reclaimed his championship status by defeating Deontay Wilder in 2020 and has since defended his belt three times against Wilder in their trilogy bout, Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora.

Tonight, Joe Cordina will make his second defence of his super-featherweight world title against Northern Ireland's Anthony Cacace in an

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