How Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte went from being good friends to enemies
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London Date: Saturday, 23 April
Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport website and app from 20:00 BST

In his first fight in the UK in over a year, Tyson Fury will defend his title against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

The biggest crowd at a British fight in the 21st century has been seen by 94,000 people.

In his first world title tilt, Whyte is a big favorite, while Fury is a big favorite to retain his world title.

We asked big names from the world of boxing who will win.

David Haye thinks Dillian stops Tyson on his feet. You would have to go for a second chance. Possibly a trilogy with those two.

Tyson is cagey and negative, so I hope it isn't a fight. I would like to see them go at it. I want a more positive Fury to come out and try and put it on Dillian.

It is an exciting match-up. There is no clear favourite for me. I would say Dillian is an underdog, but I would also say he is a live dog.

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I'm going for a Tyson Fury win, says Britain's WBO super-welterweight champion. I have bet against him before and gotten it wrong.

How he wins depends on which Tyson shows up.

SugarHill Steward predicts pain. Dillian is not a special talent of a fighter, but he is consistent with pressure and has a lot of power. You have to watch out for Dillian.

I wouldn't be surprised if Dillian Whyte wins. The bouts with Deontay Wilder have taken a toll on Tyson. Both of them have had dogfights, but so has Fury. I think that Whyte is the bigger puncher. I would be surprised if he wins, but I lean more towards Fury.

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Tyson is going to win by knockout between rounds five and nine. Maybe Dillian can fight me after the undisputed fight. I want to correct that mistake.

It is going to be a tough night for Dillian because of Otto Wallin. The shorter guy is the smaller guy. He needs faster feet and faster hands to get close to Fury.

He needs to make sure that he doesn't allow Fury to bully him. I think the fight will be decided by Fury. He will try and outbox him and then maybe go for a late stop, but I think he will win on points.

I think Dillian is going to find it hard to box a tall guy like Tyson Fury. Even catching him.