Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte could become the highest boxing crowd ever as the two British heavyweights enter the ring at Wembley on Saturday 23 April. The attendance could surpass the 90,000 achieved by Anthony Joshua's fight against Vladimir Klitschko at Wembley in April 2017, with Frank Warren claiming that the crowd could get close to 100,000.
With the WBC and 'The Ring' belts up for grabs, it is sure to be a thrilling encounter between two of the finest heavyweights the division has to offer. Tensions were raised further at Tuesday's Wembley press conference with Whyte failing to turn up, resulting in Fury's promoter Warren branding the Londoner as 'unprofessional'.
Whyte is the mandatory challenger for Fury's belt and will provide a stiff test for Fury in what the Gypsy King has declared will be his 'last fight' after telling reporters he would retire after the fight. Fury said: "This is the final fight of my career, I'm retiring after this, $150m in the bank, healthy, young, I'm gonna buy a massive yacht abroad. I'm retiring, I'm out, this is my final fight, I'm done."
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With so much on the line and with tickets set to be in high demand, fans will be clamouring for their chance to attend what could be the last fight of one of Britain's greatest ever heavyweights. We bring you all of the key ticket information below.
Where can I buy tickets for Fury vs Whyte?
The tickets will go on sale at 12pm on Wednesday and there will be huge demand for one of the biggest heavyweight duels in British boxing history. Tickets will start at £55 and will be more expensive for hospitality as well as seats closer to the ring but it is an affordable starting price for boxing fans.
Demand is expected to be high, so those looking to be there are advised to log on to the Ticketmaster website early. Click here to get tickets.
What happens if they sell out?
If the original tickets sell out, then there will still be hospitality options available for fans to purchase - with all details through Ticketmaster.
Alternatively, there will be tickets available through other resale vendors such as Viagogo although resale tickets often have highly inflated prices.