Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have agreed on the terms of a unification fight in super heavyweight, which will take place on April 29 at London’s Wembley Stadium, the Ukrainian’s lawyer told Reuters on Friday.

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The two sides agreed to a fight late last year after the Briton retained his WBC title against Derek Chisora.

At the end of this match, Fury said to Usyk (the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world champion), who was standing at ringside: “Where’s Usyk, rabbit? Hey rats, you’re next, you’re next! Together bro, next time. You’ll make it, coward! I will beat you badly.”

As a result of the agreement, “Gypsy King” will receive 70% of the amount placed at stake. In a video posted on Instagram on Friday, the Brit mocked the alleged equal prize-sharing offer from Usyk’s camp: “You and your team are worth 30%.”

According to ESPN, Usyk allegedly demanded that Fury donate $1 million to Ukraine, but it is unclear whether this was agreed upon.