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Tommy Fury record: Next fight, professional career stats, weight, height and reach ahead of undercard fight with Daniel Bocianski before Tyson Fury battles Dillian Whyte at Wembley

Tommy Fury gets the chance to prove he is more than just a reality TV star on Saturday night at Wembley.

Tyson Fury's half-brother has been selected to be on the undercard of the Gypsy King's big British heavyweight clash against Dillian Whyte.

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Tommy pulled out of his big fight with Jake Paul due to injuryCredit: Amanda Westcott/Showtime

The former Love Island star came to the British public's attention during the 2019 edition of the hit ITV2 series.

However, he has serious ambitions to make it as a boxer and follow in Tyson's footsteps.

In December last year, he was set to fight with professional YouTuber Jake Paul but pulled out due to a bacterial infection and a broken rib.

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But he has fully recovered and is ready to get his boxing career back on track at Wembley on Saturday before Tyson fights Whyte.

Here's everything you need to know about Tommy Fury...

Tommy Fury: Debut and who's he's fought

Fury made his professional debut on December 22 2018, when he beat Jevgenijs Andrejevs on points.

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He has since knocked out Callum Ide and Scott Williams, including a first-round knockout of Ide.

He won his last fight by unanimous decision against Anthony Taylor and now is set to fight against Daniel Bocianski in front of a bumper crowd at Wembley and potentially a massive PPV audience.

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Tommy Fury has the chance to propel his boxing career forward on Saturday

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Tommy Fury: Professional record

Given that he is only 22, Fury has only managed seven fights in his short career, but he hasn't lost yet, winning every bout.

That 7-0-0 record is on the line this weekend, but if he wants to replicate Tyson, he will need to stay unbeaten for a while longer yet.

Tommy Fury's fight with Bocianski will be live on talkSPORT this Saturday as well as the rest of the undercard and the big fight between the Gypsy King and the Body Snatcher.

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Tommy will need to win this to set up a fight with Jake PaulCredit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Tommy Fury: Weight, height and reach

Unlike Tyson, Tommy competes in a lower weight division (light-heavyweight) and came in at 12st 9lbs for his last fight. He is also 6ft tall (183cm) and has a reach of 80in (203cm).

Tommy Fury: Next fight and future opponents

The bout with Bocianski is all set for this weekend, Saturday April 23.

It is taking place at Wembley Stadium in London with over 90,000 fans set to be in attendance.

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It is not yet clear when Tommy will take on his opponent as the undercard order hasn't been decided yet.

However, Fury already has his eyes on his next fight and revealed to talkSPORT earlier this month; he still wants to face Paul, with the American looking for another clash.

He said: “In my eyes, that fight is always there.

“If he wants the big fights and the big numbers and the big pay-per-views, he knows where to come.”

Therefore, that is definitely one to keep an eye on but first he will have to beat Bocianski.

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