Fury Vs Chisora: Derek Chisora supports Anthony Joshua during the Tyson Fury confrontation

Fury mocks Joshua for not signing a contract to fight him during the showdown with Chisora, who stands up for his friend by questioning Fury’s obsession with him Tyson Fury couldn’t pass up the opportunity to poke Anthony Joshua into his showdown with Derek Chisora, but “The War” stood up for his friend by questioning Fury’s comments. Boxing fans can buy Tyson Fury Vs Dereck Chisora Tickets from our website.

Heavyweight champion Fury, 34, took on Chisora in London after it was announced that the pair would meet in a trilogy at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 3.

Tyson Fury Vs Derek Chisora
Tyson Fury Vs Derek Chisora

Fury promised to retire from boxing after beating Dillian Whyte in April but returned to negotiate a fight with Joshua.

“AJ” accepted Fury’s team terms for the fight, but missed his opponent’s proposed deadline, resulting in “King of Gypsy” instead for a trilogy fight with Chisora.

Fury won the British title at Chisora more than a decade ago, preventing a rematch in another one-sided match in 2013. In the pair’s third fight, Fury said Chisora had more guts than Joshua, but “war” stood up for the former two-time champion.

“I know you’re going to take it, I know you’re going to take the fight. You come with the bodybuilder, you come with him.”

Chisora continued, “No, listen. Let me tell you one thing. You are so bipolar with AJ. Calm down and leave him alone. He will fight you.”

Fury then responded by calling Joshua a “coward”: “This man is a coward and I will continue to torture him until he really gets the hang of it. He doesn’t fight, that’s why you got involved.”

Kubrat Pulev

Chisora, who signed with Joshua’s management company 258 last September, recovered from a three-game losing streak by winning a close decision against Kubrat Pulev in July.

The 38-year-old has previously defended Joshua after his two-time loss to united champion Oleksandr Usyk was criticized by radio host Simon Jordan. Fury mocked that Chisora was run by Joshua’s company, claiming he wouldn’t take any of his fight wallets if he led him.

Fury won the British title at Chisora more than a decade ago
Fury won the British title at Chisora more than a decade ago

“You should let me guide you,” Fury told Chisora. “I’m the guy who gave you the £2million, not AJ. I’m doing it for free, I’m not taking a dime from you because I like helping people for free. Free or paid, for the old days’ sake.”

Let me manage you. Fury accused Chisora of being nervous as they stared at each other and said, “I know you’re nervous, calm down,” but Chisora replied, “I’m not nervous. Get out. Guys like me don’t get nervous guys.”

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Tyson Fury’s December 3 trilogy fight against Derek Chisora has been officially confirmed. But boxing fans aren’t too impressed with the news.

The heavyweight duo, who previously shared the ring twice, will take it up again at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Dillian Whyte

Since a major knockout of Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April WBC champion Fury – who looks set for a close encounter with Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua – is back on the pitch for the first time.

Fury, 34, has spoken of a ravishing and highly anticipated match against nemesis Joshua, offering the latter a golden ticket after his consecutive losses to Usyk.

However, those negotiations ultimately proved futile instead. The Gypsy king would fight for the third time against Chisora or “Del Boy”, who passed him in 2011 and stopped him three years later. Boxing fans can buy Tyson Vs Dereck Tickets from our website.

WBC champion Fury looks set for a close encounter with Anthony Joshua
WBC champion Fury looks set for a close encounter with Anthony Joshua

Fury announced the news on social media, writing: “Let’s go then Del Boys! See you in London on December 3rd! The official announcement press conference is scheduled for late Thursday afternoon.

Chisora entered the tournament earlier this year with an impressive win over the ageing Kubrat Pulev. But at the age of 38 – and has lost to Fury twice – the game has encountered online resistance.

One angry boxing fan tweeted: “This is why this man is a liar.

“You can judge him all you want but it’s nitpicky, stop fighting, fake negotiations, he sets deadlines and then goes the other way, keeps lying…always around angry bulls…he’s a bad champion.”

Another wrote: “Whatever you think of the possible outcome of AJ v Fury, this is a terrible fight. Absolute scam especially on BT PPV.”

Fury Vs Chisora

Responding again to Fury’s failed talks with Joshua, another wrote: “I’m happy to wait for the contract for Chisora to be settled, but not willing to wait for AJ.”

Commenting on their previous fights – if you can call them that – another said, “What’s the point of a deadly fight like that? The first two games weren’t even competitive.

While the upcoming match is what the few want, hopes of a historic and undisputed fight with Ukrainian mastermind Usyk will be restored if Fury wins as expected.

However, like most who responded to the fight announcement. Usyk was frustrated with Fury’s decision to hold a fight in December.

Usyk, the former undisputed heavyweight champion and now the WBA. WBO and IBF heavyweight champion will return in 2023 after returning to Ukraine after beating Joshua.

Deontay Wilder

The 35-year-old insisted in September that he should now look elsewhere. When asked whom he wanted, the Ukrainian replied: “Deontay Wilder.

“Wilder is a dangerous fighter and this fight is likely to take place in America.”

Of course, Wilder is now set to take on Andy Ruiz Jr in the WBC Championship Knockout, meaning Fury’s next fight could be after his trilogy with Chisora is completed. The fourth encounter with the Bronze Bombers.

Fury’s British promoter Frank Warren announced the fight and insisted that the Gypsy King remain undivided.

“Tyson cannot afford to make mistakes in this fight, because in the New Year he has a well-known and undisputed match-up with Usyk, and we are looking forward to it,” he said.

US promoter Bob Arum added: “If Tyson Fury gets into a fight it’s a big deal and I hope he puts on another great show for the fans.”

“There is talk about what will happen next for Tyson, but the priority is to fight a very tough fighter in Derek Chisora.”

Meanwhile, WBA “regular” champion Daniel Dubois takes on South African southpaw Kevin Le Reina.

The fight between Fury and Chisora will be played at the 62,800-seat Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The fight between Fury and Chisora will be played at the 62,800-seat Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tyson Fury Confirms Derek Chisora’s Battle for the World Title

Tyson Fury has finally confirmed the fight that promises to bring him back.

Not Anthony Joshua, not Oleksandr Usyk, but Derek Chisora for his trilogy.

The fight between Fury and Chisora

According to the Sun, the match between Fury and Chisora will be played at the 62,800-seat Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. And that doesn’t apply to people who can go to court.

The competition will take place on December 3.

The British capital will face freezing temperatures overnight as a stadium fight in London in December could raise eyebrows. According to the Sun, the ring will be covered to prevent frostbite.

However, the fans present may experience freezing temperatures. The match itself brought Fury back to a major football field for his final game in April. When he defeated Dillian Whyte at Wembley.

As for the venue, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been used for boxing. Before as it hosted the match between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk.

Fan response

Boxing fans have had mixed reactions to the news of the Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora fight.

Looking back at the last fight between the two, fans remember how Tyson Fury won without worrying about Chisora. Is this a real spectacle or a victory parade?

Fury, however, had no choice after Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk – who were injured – refused to play against him.

Either way, the occasion is sure to generate a lot of buzz as “The Gypsy King” makes his highly anticipated return to the game.

The WBC Heavyweight Belt goes live and viewers in the US can expect all the action on ESPN+.

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