In 18 days, Tyson Fury will defend his WBC and ‘The Ring Heavyweight’ titles on home soil against Dillian Whyte.
With that being said, fans were curious whether or not the fight would go ahead due to the lack of promotion.
However, the undercard has finally been announced earlier this evening.
Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte Undercard Confirmed for April 23
Here’s the lineup in full:
Anthony Cacace vs Jonathan Romero (vacant WBO International super-featherweight title)
Isaac Lowe vs Nick Ball (vacant WBC Silver featherweight title)
David Adeleye vs Chris Healey (heavyweight)
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski (light-heavyweight)
Kurt Walker vs TBA (featherweight)
The news was confirmed via TalkSport’s Michael Benson on Twitter this evening.
Tyson is coming off of a win against Deontay Wilder, whilst Whyte picked up a win against Alexander Povetkin in his last outing.
Fury’s training partner Isaac Lowe (21-1-3) will be aiming to win the vacant WBC Silver featherweight title against Nick Ball.
Also featuring on the undercard, Tommy Fury will be looking to remain undefeated when he faces Daniel Bocianski.
This PPV showdown between Fury and Whyte is set to break British boxing attendance.
The local authority has granted a request to extend the maximum capacity to 94,000 at Wembley.
Furthermore, for fans watching at home, the event will be broadcasted on BT Sport Box Office with a charge of £24.95.
Coverage will start from 6 pm, with the first hour of fights free to BT Sport subscribers.
From 7 pm, the event will be broadcasted on Box Office.
The ring walks for the main event will be at 10 pm. However, it could be closer to 11 pm due to how the undercard plays out.
Many believe that it could be the last time ‘The Gypsy King’ steps foot inside the boxing ring.
Who do you think will win the main event between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte?
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