Dillian Whyte is not used to slumming it before a big fight - but this week the giant heavyweight is living in a caravan. The Londoner jetted in from Portugal on Monday where he has spent the last five months in training camp.
What began as a sojourn became something more permanent when the coronavirus lockdown kicked in. And now that he's back in the UK, Whyte will be holed up in his new home to avoid a confrontation with Saturday's opponent Alexander Povetkin.
The heavyweight rivals will clash in the headline act of promoter Eddie Hearn's final Fight Camp show with victory for Whyte assuring him of a shot at world champion Tyson Fury.
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