WBC champion Tyson Fury has one goal in mind: to strengthen his status as the best boxer in the heavyweight division.

At the same time, challenger Dillian Whyte will try to bark.

A match that, regardless of outcome, will be one to remember.

94,000 spectators are expected at Wembley in London where the fight takes place.

- I am ready for "rock and roll", Whyte said at a press conference on Thursday according to the BBC.

- It means everything to be able to fight for the world title in my own country.

"Speaks his clear language"

Tyson Fury before the fight:

- It speaks its clear language.

It is the British fight with the most tickets sold in the history of our sport.

During the recent press conferences, they have both shown great respect for each other.

- He's a decent guy, says Fury about Whyte.

- He understands the warrior code.

He treated me with respect and I treated him with respect, says Whyte on the other hand about his opponent.

"This is the end"

The tributes between the boxes are many, even purely sporting.

But a tough match awaits in the ring - which is supposed to be Tyson Fury's last, at least if you ask him yourself.

- This is the end.

In the capital.

It's the top of everything, says Fury according to the BBC.

- There is no money or belts that I have not won or received that will make me come back.

The match takes place at midnight tonight.