 Tyson Fury, the number one heavyweight in boxing, returns to the ring Saturday defending his WBC championship. In 2015, he memorably defeated Vladimir Klitschko to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, but didn't fight again for three years after. He struggled with drugs and depression, which he's detailed in many interviews since, but was subsequently stripped and or vacated all of his titles. To much fanfare, he returns to the ring in 2018, later fighting WBC heavyweight champion Diante Wilder that December. Fury and Wilder had their first rematch in February of 2020 in which Fury dominated and won by 7th round TKO, having their trilogy bout last October in which Fury won with an 11th round knockout. Fury's next opponent is Dilley and White who is 28 and 2 with 19 knockouts. White previously shared the ring with Anthony Joshua and has wins over former top heavyweights Alexander Povetkin and Joseph Parker, but Fury will no doubt be as tough as challenge yet. For more, follow FanDuel on YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, Instagram and TikTok.