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 Tyson Fury returns to fight in the UK for the first time since 2018 to defend his WBC title against domestic rival Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. The Gypsy King's homecoming has sold 94,000 tickets - the biggest crowd at a British fight in the 21st century. Whyte, 34, is a big underdog in his first world title tilt, while Fury defends his WBC world title as well as his undefeated record. We have asked big names from the world of boxing to choose who will win. Fury lighter than Wilder fight for Whyte bout The Sports Desk podcast: Kinahan, Fury and the state of boxing How 'throwback fighter' Whyte became a world title contender Steward on bond with heavyweight world champion Fury Former two-weight world champion David Haye: "I think Dillian stops Tyson Fury on his feet late doors at some stage. If that happens, you would have to go for a rematch. Possibly even a trilogy with those two." Trainer Dave Coldwell: "I hope it isn't a fight wher