Wembley will play host to a record breaking all-British bout this Saturday when WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury takes on Dillian Whyte in front of a bumper 94,000 spectators.
But regardless of the outcome of the bout, both Fury and Whyte are set to earn a mouth-watering pay check from the record breaking Wembley fight.
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How much will Fury and Whyte earn?
Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter, won the purse bid with an offer of approximately £30m, beating out the £23m bid put forward by Whyte’s promoter Eddie Hearn.
While an 80:20 split in favour of Fury, that division only related to 90 per cent of Warren’s £30m winning bid, because the promoter must deposit the other 10 per cent.
As a result, the split will see WBC heavyweight champion Fury take home approximately £21.5m, while Whyte will pocket around £5.5m following the all-British fight.
Whoever wins the bout will receive the £3m 10 per cent deposit.
Betting odds
Betfair has a Fury win down at 2/9 making the Gypsy King the clear betting favourite. A Whyte win is 7/2 while a draw is priced at 33/1.
How to watch
Boxing fans can watch the all-British bout between Fury and Whyte live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK for £24.95 this Saturday 23 April.
BT’s coverage will start at 6pm, and will continue into the late hours on Saturday night.
BT Sport Box Office is available on Sky channel 490, BT channel 494 and in the Virgin Media live events section.
It can also be live streamed on BT Sport’s website and in their app following the purchase of the PPV bout.
Undercard
Ekow Essuman vs Darren Tetley
Isaac Lowe vs Nick Ball (Featherweight)
David Adeleye vs Chris Healey (Heavyweight)
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski (light-heavyweight)
Kurt Walker vs Stefan Nicolae (Super-Featherweight)
Karol Itauma vs Michal Ciach (Light-Heavyweight)
Royston Barney-Smith vs Constantin Radoi (Super-Featherweight)
MAIN EVENT: Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte – (WBC heavyweight world title)
*Anthony Cacace was set to face off against Jonathan Romero on the undercard but the fight has been cancelled