Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora clash for a third time on Saturday night when they collide in London.
It will be the first time the pair have clashed since 2014, when Chisora retired after ten rounds. The first bout between the pair went the distance, with Fury winning via unanimous decision after 12 rounds.
Both men have promised to put on a show by standing in the middle of the ring and exchanging shots for the 60,000 fans set to be in attendance.
It has been quite an eventful few months for Fury since he knocked out Dillian Whyte in front of 94,000 spectators at Wembley in April with a retirement u-turn followed by potential fights with Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua collapsing, which led to veteran Chisora stepping up.
Fury comes into the fight heavier than his opponent, with the WBC champion weighing in at 19st and 2lbs on Friday, while Chisora weighed in at 18st and 6lb.
Here's everything you need to know:
Where and when is it?
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London hosts the event on Saturday, December 3.
When does the event start and what time is the main event?
The first undercard fight of the night is expected to start at 5pm.
Ring walks for the main event are expected slightly earlier than usual for a UK event at 9pm, with the bout set to start no later than 9.30pm.
What TV channel is it on?
BT Sport Box Office will show the fight live in the UK and Ireland for a cost of £26.95 or €29.99. The event will cost €34.99 if purchased in Ireland on the day.
Can I stream the fight online?
You can stream the fight by visiting bt.com/sportboxoffice to purchase the event and then watch either on the website link provided or via the BT Sport Box Office app.
Full card
Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora. WBC heavyweight title
Daniel Dubois vs. Kevin Lerena, WBA “regular” heavyweight title
Yvan Mendy vs. Denys Berinchyk, European lightweight title
Karol Itauma vs. Wladimir Belujsky, light heavyweight
Isaac Lowe vs. Sandeep Singh Bhatti, super featherweight
Quotes corner
Tyson Fury: “Whoever fights Derek Chisora is in for a f****** good fight. That is what we know, what we have prepared for and he was prepared to fight so bang, here we are at Tottenham. Just before Christmas and it is going to be a Christmas cracker.
“I am looking forward to it. I cannot wait to go out there and put a show on.
“Come Saturday there will be no friends. This is a business transaction. When we are in there, we are in fight mode and we will put on a good show. I hear critics talk, but in a two-horse race, never underestimate anybody.
“Derek will come and try to knock me out, I will try to knock him out and it is on like Donkey Kong. Why did I fight Chisora? Like Chisora said, there is a lack of names in the division. Plenty of depth, but not many names.
“I could have fought someone 34-0 from another country and people would say ‘who is this guy?’ But we’ve sold out 60,000 tickets at Tottenham and it is very much of interest. Just before Christmas, let’s imagine it snows and we get a white Christmas here.”
Derek Chisora: “We’re in a golden era.
“Let’s all be honest. You’ve got Tyson, myself, AJ, Deontay (Wilder), Oleksandr.
“We’re talking about entertainers and people who sell out stadiums.
“We’re here until we find somebody we can give the buck to and then me and Tyson will retire.”
Betting odds
Tyson Fury win: 1/20
Derek Chisora win: 10/1
Draw: 33/1
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