*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
The all-British bout between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte promises to be a bruising battle as the Gypsy King puts his WBC heavyweight belt on the line.
We’re counting down the days until the world title fight between Fury and Whyte, which is set to take place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, April 23.
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Love Island aficionados will be delighted to know Tyson’s brother Tommy has been given a spot on the undercard, but who else will fight fans get to witness before the main event?
You’ll find details of the undercard bouts and Paddy Power’s odds for Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte below.
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Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte undercard
The undercard at Wembley gets underway from 6pm before the ring walks for the main event, which are expected at around 10pm.
British super-featherweight title Anthony Cacace faces Colombian scrapper Jonathan Romero in the biggest scrap on the supporting bill.
Tommy Fury is back for the eighth fight of his professional career and first since skipping a meeting with Jake Paul due to injury. He clashes with Poland’s Daniel Bocianski.
Promoter Frank Warren said: “I am delighted that Tommy Fury will get to share some of the spotlight with his big brother after missing out on his big fight last year through illness.
“If Tommy keeps on winning and continues to shine, his big opportunities will soon follow.”
Tyson’s cousin Isaac Lowe and sparring partner David Adeleye also feature on the undercard.
Anthony Cacace v Jonathan Romero (Super-Featherweight)
Tommy Fury v Daniel Bocianski (Light-Heavyweight)
Isaac Lowe v Nick Ball (Featherweight)
David Adeleye v Chris Healey (Heavyweight)
Kurt Walker v Opponent TBC (Super-Featherweight)
Karol Itauma v Michal Ciach (Light-Heavyweight)
Royston Barney-Smith v Jahfieus Faure (Super-Featherweight)
Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte odds
Tyson Fury is the hot favourite with Paddy Power to beat Dillian Whyte and defend his WBC heavyweight title.
Fury’s sparring partner Joseph Parker lost to Dillian Whyte on points in 2018 but he fancies the Gypsy King to get the job done.
“I feel [Fury] has too much for Whyte – size-wise, power-wise, strength,” the Kiwi said. “He can move, he can fight, and so I think he’s gonna get Whyte out of there in the first six rounds.
“Dillian’s got a very strong counter left hook. I got caught with it once and it put me down, so [Fury] has to be wary of that. But I think Tyson, overall, is too smart.”
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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