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When is Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight? Date, time, tickets and undercard

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk finally look set to face off in the ring after agreeing terms on one of the biggest heavyweight fights of all time.

Usyk surprisingly accepted Fury's take it or leave it offer of a 70-30 split following several months of drawn out negotiations. It had looked as though talks were at an impasse but Usyk agreed to just 30 per cent of Fury's multi-million-pound purse, in return for a £1million donation to his war-torn homeland of Ukraine.

The winner of the highly anticipated clash will be the first to hold all the belts, with Fury putting his WBC belt on the line at Wembley Stadium, while Usyk throws his IBF, WBA and WBO straps into the mix. Here is everything you need to know about the fight.

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The fight is set to take place on on Saturday April 29 at Wembley in London after talks over taking it to Saudi Arabia failed to reach an agreement. Fury has previously fought Dillian White at the 90,000-seater stadium in the capital.

Fury vs Usyk will likely start at around 10pm, though it will be dependent on the progress of the undercard fights. As it is being held at Wembley, a strict curfew will be place meaning fans will be told of the exact start time in advance.

Although broadcast details have not yet been confirmed, the fight will likely be streamed on BT Sport Box Office given Fury's long-standing relationship with the broadcaster. Fury's last fight against Derek Chisora cost supporters £26.95 to stream through BT Sport, though the price could rise to £30 for the clash with Usyk.

Given the fight is taking place in just a few weeks time, tickets will likely go on sale soon. As many as 100,000 supporters could

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