Friendly fire as Fury insists he's no Houdini ahead of Whyte clash 

Heavyweight champ's first fight on UK soil since August 2018 is expected to attract an estimated 94,000 spectators - a post-war British record
Friendly fire as Fury insists he's no Houdini ahead of Whyte clash 

All smiles now: Tyson Fury (right) and Dillian Whyte have avoided the animosity in the build-up to Saturday's bout at Wembley. Photo: Nick Potts/PA Wire.

Tyson Fury insisted he is not "untouchable" as he prepares to shake off a fight week free of animosity and go to "war" against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night.

Fury weighed 18st 12lbs 13oz on the eve of his WBC heavyweight title defence, nearly a stone lighter than six months ago when he knocked out Deontay Wilder in a thrilling third fight between the pair.

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