Five minutes to go
Right then, I can share links with you all day, but we have a weigh-in to watch and it is now five minutes away.
It's worth looking on our site for the latest coverage. There is plenty there and will be throughout tomorrow and beyond, with reporters out in Saudi Arabia too.
The fighters will be with us soon. We shall see what awaits.
Below is a video of what happened yesterday to refresh your memory...
Evander Holyfield's prediction
A number of boxing stars past and present have had their says on this weekend, and I wanted to share an exclusive with you from Evander Holyfield.
Most boxers, admittedly, have gone Fury. Height and reach speaks volumes. But not Holyfield.
He told Charlotte Daly that it is in fact Usyk who has the advantage, and explained why. He went onto say there's only one way Fury can win...
You know the drill, click below to read more!
Inside Usyk's camp
We were invited into Usyk's camp a little while ago to see his brutal training regime.
He spoke about boxing not being his first calling. About his final conversation with his late father, a bomb going off near his daughter's school.
He has quite the story. There is still so much going on out of boxing, in his home country, where he doesn't know if his family will be alive when he wakes up in the morning.
If you read one thing today, it should be this.
The greatest of all time?
It has to be up there, right?
When Fury and Usyk do battle this weekend it will be for the undisputed. Someone's 0 has got to go, and all that.
Thw build-up hasn't been great but these two are undoubtedly the best around. It is genuinely hard to split them.
Our very of Jeff Powell has ranked his top heavyweight fights of all time, amid the discussion of where this could land. It's worth a real for Mail Plus subscribers.
Check it out below.
What is Fury's lightest?
Against Ngannou, Fury weighed in at 277.7lbs, or 126kg, or 19st 8lbs.
He's expected to come in at potentially the lightest he has ever been tonight. That's according to John Fury, anyway, and we know he's not one to try and attract attention...
That is 245.5lbs back in 2012 for his win over Vinny Maddalone. I'm not sure he'll be lighter, maybe somewhere more around what he was when he beat Wilder, which was 273 and then 277lbs. Maybe a little bit less.
Why Fury ignored Usyk
I mentioned yesterday's press conference at Fury refusing to look at his opponent during the face-off. It made for an akward exchange with Usyk down to do the usual head-to-head stuff but Fury simply posing.
He's gone from calling the Ukrainian an ugly rabbit to ignorong him completely. But why?
He revealed the reason why after, and it was because Usyk is apparently, uh, 'scary-looking'.
His words post-face-off, if you can call it that.
Read more below.
What can we expect?
In terms of the actual weights, we are expecting Fury to come in lighter than he ever has before. He's shown off his impressive transformation over the last few days, and seems to be taking Usyk a lot more serious than he took Francis Ngannou.
Usyk - a former cruiserweight, remember - is a bit stockier at the minute. He has a height and reach disadvantage, but will be hoping to use his boxing brain to earn victory.
Read below for full details on the incredible transformations of both men ahead of their undisputed title bout.
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk - The weigh-in
Hello one and all and welcome to Mail Sport's live coverage of tonight's weigh-in ahead of Fury vs Usyk.
It's a pretty big one. The heavyweight pair were criticised for a lack of action at yesterday's press conference, so wel'll see what we get tonight. Hopefully a little bit more than Fury refusing to look at his opponent.
The two fighters are set to take to the scales at around 6pm UK time, so stick around for a full build-up over the next hour or so.