Tyson Fury is expected to way a stone less than he did for his trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder last October, as he prepares for his fight against Dillian Whyte on Saturday evening. Whyte weighed in at 277lbs (16.2 stone) before he knocked out Wilder in their epic third fight seven months ago, and has been backed by his father John Fury to weigh 264lbs for his WBC title defence against Whyte at Wembley.
It's the lightest Fury will weigh since his edgy 2019 win against Otto Wallin, with the heavyweight champion tactically using his size advantage against Wilder in their second and third fights. The pair met on Wednesday at the pre-fight press conference for the first time since the fight was announced, with Whyte choosing to miss the first press conference to fully focus on his training camp in Portugal.
And in what was a very respectful press conference between the two British boxers, there was still fuel added to the fire as the pair acted as peacemakers in a fiery conclusion between the two teams. Ahead of the weigh-in on Friday, here is everything you need to know:
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What time is the weigh-in?
The Fury vs Whyte weigh-in ceremony will take place on Friday 22 April, the day before the fight. The heavyweights are expected on the scales at around 2:30pm.
Will the weigh-in have a live stream?
Yes. The weigh-in will be live streamed via the BT Sport Boxing YouTube channel and you can tune in at the top of the page from 1:30pm.
What has been said so far?
Fury on Whyte: "He's a good, strong solid man - he's got good power and has knocked out a lot of men"
"Everything possible I could have done for this fight I've done - he'll be fighting the best Tyson Fury - I'm injury free and that's it."
"Our previous sparring has no relevance - sparring is sparring, Dillian did his job to help me to prepare for a fight, we were good friends together - we ate together and SLEPT together"
"There wasn't any animosity - anybody I bring into my camp I treat like family."
Whyte on Fury: "I'm just envisaging being able to adapt quickly and make a decision when I need to, it's about adjustment"
"I've done 12 rounds before - of course I've got it in my legs, have you seen my legs?"
"Victory by any means necessary - I've always taken risks."