Dillian Whyte takes on Alexander Povetkin this weekend at Fight Camp.
Dillian Whyte says that Tyson Fury is "so scared" of fighting him, following WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman's comments that the Gypsy King must defend against his fellow Brit after his trilogy clash with Deontay Wilder.
Fury knocked Wilder out in the seventh round of their rematch in February to win the WBC world heavyweight title.
Whyte has been mandatory for that title since last summer and has been in a No 1 position with the WBC for over 1000 days.
His shot at the title has consistently been pushed back, but the WBC have promised he will get his chance next year.