Light heavyweight prospect Tommy Fury is predicting a dominant victory for his older brother, Tyson Fury.

The elder Fury will defend his WBC heavyweight title against mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte on April 23, likely at Wembley Stadium.

Tommy Fury hopes to make his ring return on the undercard of that contest.

Whyte, inactive since last March, is a tremendous underdog in the contest. Two fights ago, he was brutally knocked out by Alexander Povetkin. Whyte got revenge with a stoppage in their contracted rematch.

Tommy does not expect Whyte to be competitive in the contest. He believes Whyte will show the effects of the physical baggage from his tough contest in the last few years.

Outside of the loss to Povetkin, Whyte has taken part in physically demanding fights with Derek Chisora, Anthony Joshua, Joseph Parker and Oscar Rivas.

"In this game there's levels to it, that's just the top end and the bottom end of it in boxing and Dillian Whyte just isn't on Tyson's level," Tommy Fury told Sky Sports.

"I think this will be one of Tyson's easiest fights because when you go from Deontay Wilder who can put your lights out in one second, one punch, then you go over to Dillian Whyte who's not always looked the best. He's not always been up there, it's took him a while to get this title shot. he's got a few miles on the clock himself, he's had a few bad knockouts.

"I just don't see him posing any threat but again, it's heavyweight boxing anything can happen. As far as being the best and ruling the division, Tyson's that man and he will do for however long he wants to."