It's fight month! Yes, we're now less than four weeks away from seeing Tyson Fury's swansong fight as he bows out from his legendary career with a title defence against Dillian Whyte in an all-British heavyweight blockbuster that is set to be held at Wembley Stadium. The Gypsy King continues his WBC title defence against Whyte after a stunning victory against Deontay Wilder back in October last year - coming off the back of his trilogy with the Bronze Bomber.
It'll be Fury's first fight on home soil since August 2018 - after fighting his last five times across the pond. In preparation to face Whyte, Fury has begun training, pictured recently training with controversial boxer Jarrell Miller, as he has begun his social media blackout in preparation for the Body Snatcher.
Whyte himself as been extraordinarily quiet in the build up to the fight, frustrating Fury as he refused to show up for the pre-fight press conference.
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Fury had reportedly hoped to Oleksandr Usyk in a unification bout, but both Whyte and Anthony Joshua refused to step-aside with that fight now on hold. Whyte has not fought since last March when he dispatched Alexander Povetkin, as Fury and Whyte have been involved in a war of words, along with plenty of disagreements leading up to the fight on image rights and purse split.
With this looking set to be Fury's last fight after he announced his retirement following the Whyte bout, tickets are set at a premium price, with tickets selling out almost immediately. However, tickets are still available on resale.
When is Fury vs Whyte?
The heavyweight title fight will take place on Saturday, April 23 in front of a packed crowd of around 90,000 at Wembley Stadium.
How much will I have to pay for a ticket?
Tickets were available on Ticketmaster on resale this morning, but have since disappeared.
However, you can still purchase tickets on Viagogo.
Ticket prices range from £206-£1950.