Anthony Joshuas IBF-WBA world heavyweight title clash against former long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko, announced on Saturday for April at Wembley Stadium, is being tipped to be the biggest in British history.But other heavyweight fights on British soil have also captured the publics imagination. Here, Nick Parkinson runs through the top five -- will Joshua-Klitschko storm in at No. 1?Frank Bruno vs. Oliver McCallAttendance: 23,000 (Wembley Stadium, London, on Sept. 2, 1995)Popular Bruno finally became world heavyweight champion when he captured the WBC crown from Oliver McCall in front of 23,000 at Englands national stadium.It was Brunos fourth attempt at winning a world title and the unanimous points decision made him the third British-born world heavyweight champion after Lennox Lewis and Bob Fitzsimmons.Frank Bruno vs. Lennox LewisAttendance: 25,784 (Arms Park, Cardiff, on Oct. 1, 1993)Bruno hoped it would be third time lucky for him in world title attempts and public opinion was firmly on his side in the first all-British world heavyweight title clash when he challenged WBC champion Lewis.British boxing fans had not taken to Lewis, who was born in London but had a Canadian accent after he moved to Ontario at the age of 12, while Lewis had also called Bruno an Uncle Tom.Bruno was leading on one judges scorecard while the other two had it even when Lewis stopped his compatriot in front of 25,784 at what was then Wales national stadium. Bruno wobbled Lewis in the third but was then hurt by a left hook in the seventh and subsequently stopped.Lewis earned £4m for the fight but pay-per-view figures failed to top a million.David Haye vs. Dereck ChisoraAttendance: 30,000 (Upton Park, London, on July 14, 2012)It was the fight boxing bosses tried to ban and no world titles were on the line but 30,000 turned up at Upton Park, the former home of West Ham United Football Club, to see David Haye and Dereck Chisora settle their festering feud in the biggest British heavyweight bout of the 21st Century so far.The Londoners had clashed at a press conference in Germany earlier in the year following Chisoras loss to Vitali Klitschko. The brawl made front page headlines and they were subsequently banned. But that did not stop the fight from happening and the Luxembourg Boxing Federation sanctioned it.Haye won in five rounds and then retired before making a comeback in 2016. Haye earned £2.5m for the fight that was screened live on a subscription channel.Frank Bruno vs. Tim WitherspoonAttendance: 40,000 (Wembley Stadium, London, on July 19, 1986)Hopes were high that Frank Bruno would become Britains first world heavyweight champion since Fitzsimmons in 1899 when he challenged roly-poly Tim Witherspoon, the WBA champion, on home soil.But a 40,000 crowd, including Ali and Cooper at ringside, was left disappointed as Londoner Bruno succumbed to an 11th-round defeat at Wembley. Bruno, who faded after a promising start, earned upwards of £750,000 for his defeat to American Witherspoon and the fight started at 1 a.m. local time to cater for U.S. television, but it was shown to a huge audience on free-to-air TV the following day in the UK.Muhammad Ali vs. Henry CooperAttendance: 45,973 (Highbury Stadium, London, on May 21, 1966)?The biggest attendance ever for a heavyweight bout on British soil, Our Enry was once again betrayed by cuts as The Greatest made a fourth world heavyweight title defence in front of 45,973 at Highbury Stadium, then home of Arsenal Football Club.Alis accurate blows left Coopers face covered in blood and the fight was stopped in the sixth round, dashing the Londoners hopes of revenge having lost to the American three years earlier.At 32, Cooper was eight years older than Ali, who had won the title in 1964. 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The Swede became the first golfer to win the PGA Tours FedEx Cup and European Tours Race to Dubai in the same season. "It is still taking a little time to sink in what Ive achieved this week as was the case when I won the FedEx Cup but then it just kept getting better and better as the days went on and I am sure this will be the same," he said.HALLE, Germany -- Roger Federer blew past Mischa Zverev 6-0, 6-0 to reach the Gerry Weber Open semifinals on Friday, teaching a painful lesson to a player trying to serve and volley on grass, the surface best suited for such a game. Federer will play defending champion Tommy Haas, who beat him in last years final. The German came from behind to beat Gael Monfils 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3. "Hopefully, Ill do a little better than Mischa," Haas said. Second-seeded Richard Gasquet also made the last four, beating eighth-seeded Florian Mayer 6-3, 7-6 (4) to stay on course for a third title this year. Gasquet will play Mikhail Youzhny, who upset 2011 champion Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3, 6-2. Youzhnys only victory in eight previous matches against the sixth-seeded Kohlschreiber was when the German had to retire after one set in 2007. The top-seeded Federer needed only 39 minutes to record the second "double bagel" of his career. The first was over Gaston Gaudio at the Masters Cup in Shanghai in 2005. "Its not something which is easy to do. You never go into a match aiming for that score," Federer said. "I was very surprised that it happened today, especially on grass. "I think it is disappointing for a serve-and-volley player to go down like this. It shows also how easy it is to hit passing shots or returns today." Zverev, a German wild card ranked No. 156, stuck to his game plan and paid the price for it. "I hope he doesnt take it too badly," Federer said. "I just had a pretty easy time picking up his serve and I must have made a ton of returns." While saying he would rather win 6-1, 6-2, Federer said gifting Zverev a game never crossed his mind. He said the only time he lost 6-0, 6-0 was his first match, at age 8. Zverev took his loss in stride. "Id rather lose 6-0, 6-0 to Roger in a quarterfinal" than to a qualifier in the second round, Zverev said.dddddddddddd "At least there is something to talk about later." Federer is looking for his first title of the year and his sixth on the grass court at Halle, his favourite tune-up for Wimbledon. Federer has seven Wimbledon titles and will be the defending champion there. Four of his Wimbledon titles have come after triumphs in Halle. But his last title in Halle was in 2008. "Its been a long time since I won here, so that title this year has the highest priority for me," said Federer, who owns a record 17 Grand Slam championships. Haas is the oldest man in the top 100, currently ranked No. 11 at age 35 and enjoying a second spring. He already has a title this year at home, in Munich. Monfils thrilled the crowd with his acrobatic, nonconventional shot-making. Once, he let a high ball bounce between his legs, twisted around and hit a smash on the turn. The smash was good but he lost the point on an error. He also dived and jumped high to hit overhead shots that pleased the crowd. The third-seeded Haas was perhaps less spectacular but more effective and simply made fewer errors. "It was close, he was lucky to hit a few lines at the end," Monfils said. "I play such points to win them, not just to have fun." Haas teamed with good friend Federer to play rare doubles in Halle but they lost in the first round. "You always look forward to such matches. Roger is one of the greatest players of all time. Its something real special," Haas said. Mayer produced a pair of stunning diving winners but Gasquet was the steadier player and fired an ace to finish the match. "It was a tough match for me because he is a good player and I lost to him last year in Wimbledon," Gasquet said. "I played very solid." ' ' '