Dillian Whyte has broken his silence after finally signing his contract to face Tyson Fury.
Whyte will get the chance to put hands on his old sparring partner on April 23, with SunSport understanding their long-awaited clash could be held at Wembley.
And the Brixton Body Snatcher took to social media hours after sending his contract to the WBC to show heโs already hard at work for the bout.
On Tuesday afternoon, Whyte posted a video of himself dripping with sweat following an intense workout to his Instagram story.
โWorkโ was emblazoned across the video, in which the interim WBC heavyweight champ sang: โAinโt no sunshine when she goes away.โ
Fury, 33, reacted to the news of Whyte putting pen to paper in a series of Instagram videos on Tuesday morning.
The Wythenshawe warrior said: โDillian Whyte signed his contract for $8million [ยฃ6m], what a surprise, an absolute idiot.
โShould this even be a talking point?
โThe man signed for the biggest pay day heโs ever going to get in his life.
โOh my God, my head hurts from all the mind games that Dillian Whyteโs been playing on me.
โOh my God, Iโm so sore, I donโt know whether Iโm coming or going. My training campโs a mess.โ
Whyte waited until the eleventh hour to return his contract to the WBC as he was irate with the purse spilt in Furyโs favour.
Gypsy King Fury is set to take home 80 per cent of the ยฃ30.6million purse โ meaning the defending champ will pocket ยฃ24m.
Whyte, meanwhile, will take home ยฃ6m for his first undisputed world title fight.
According to SunSport, a press conference for the fight is set to take place on Wednesday.
Former unified heavyweight king Fury is brimming with confidence ahead of his long-awaited showdown with Whyte, who heโs vowed to โbustโ like a balloon.
He said: โIโm going to absolutely BUST Dillian Whyte in like a cheap f***ing water balloon.
โYouโre useless you big dosser, you useless sausage.โ
The Brit duo have shared the ring before in sparring sessions and Whyte claimed he floored his rival on โmultiple occasionsโ.
Whye joined the Gypsy Kingโs camp first in Manchester ten years ago ahead of the latterโs five-round win over Martin Rogan in 2012.
He joined Fury again a year later on the Belgian-Dutch border for Furyโs doomed scrap with David Haye.
Last year Whyte said: โWell, me and Tyson Fury sparred and I bashed him about and dropped him on multiple occasions. Simple as that.โ