Eddie Hearn's four-week Fight Camp series comes to an end on Saturday and the best may have been saved for last.

The shows in the garden of Matchroom HQ have been extremely well delivered and produced some thrilling action, but one thing missing has been some heavyweights with bad intentions and that all changes when Dillian Whyte takes on Alexander Povetkin in the pay-per-view finale.

Whyte is not a man who needs to have a crowd to get up a for a fight and you get the feeling he would have been happy to do this in anyone's back yard, not just his promoter's, while Povetkin has been enjoying tear-ups for pay for the last 15 years and that isn't going to change this weekend.

Whyte has now been ranked number one by the WBC without a title shot for over 1000 days and, typical of his attitude, he is not sitting on his mandatory status with an easy fight; very much the opposite, in the biggest fight so far since Covid-19 brought the sport to a halt.

It is their similarities in style that suggest this will be highly entertaining while it lasts, as they both love to unload the heavy artillery and they won't need to go looking for each other. Built for power, they both go to the body well, have good inside games and are known for their tenacity, as well as their left hooks. Each man has left a trail of destruction with that 'money punch' and whoever lands their trademark blow first here could soon be having his hand raised.

The things they have in common don't stop there and both men have failed drugs tests on two occasions in the past, although Whyte was cleared of any wrongdoing after an adverse sample in his 12-round decision over Oscar Rivas last summer.

They also both lost to Anthony Joshua via TKO in the seventh round, but did so at very different stages of their careers and it is how they have performed since those stoppage defeats that sees Whyte as the 2/7 favourite and the visitor as big as 10/3.

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