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Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3: Date, UK start time CONFIRMED, live stream, TV channel, PPV price, undercard


TYSON FURY makes his big return to the ring when he takes on Derek Chisora in a trilogy match-up.

The Gypsy King hasn’t been in the ring since his sixth-round TKO destruction of Dillian Whyte back in April at a sold out Wembley Stadium.

How the fighters compare
Derek Chisora will face Tyson Fury for the THIRD time in his career

A whopping 94,000 fans, a British record, filled the England football team’s national stadium that night to watch Fury defend his WBC heavyweight crown before announcing his retirement in the ring after.

His retirement didn’t last long, however, as toward the end of the summer he called out Anthony Joshua for a massive money-spinning clash.

Talks failed to materialise, however, and now Fury is on the precipice of finalising a deal to fight Chisora, who beat Kubrat Pulev in exciting fashion in July.

Chisora has clashed with Fury twice before, though, losing the first on points before being stopped in their 2014 sequel.

Tyson Fury takes on Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

When is Fury vs Chisora 3?

  • Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora is on Saturday, December 3.
  • The fight is set to take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
  • The last fight to be held there was Anthony Joshua’s first fight with Oleksandr Usyk last year.
  • Ring-walks have been confirmed to be taking place at 9pm UK time.

What TV channel will it be on and can it be live streamed?

  • Fury vs Chisora 3 will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
  • BT Sport Box Office is available for live streaming from their dedicated app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
  • The event will cost £26.95.

Fury vs Chisora card

The full undercard has yet to be announced for Fury vs Chisora 3.

But it’s been confirmed that Daniel Dubois will be in action in the co-main event slot, as he takes on Kevin Lerena, defending his WBA heavyweight ‘Regular’ title in the process.

  • Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora – WBC heavyweight title
  • Daniel Dubois – WBA ‘Regular’ heavyweight title

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What has been said?

Fury: “I’m not gonna sit here and call Chisora names. I respect him. I’ve got nothing bad to say about Derek; he’s a good fighting man, and he brings his A game every time.

“[But] In my reign right now, I’m reigning supreme. I’ll beat him, and then I’ll beat the little middleweight guy [Usyk].

“He says he’s gonna knock me out, I wanna see him do it. If he does, I’ll be the first to congratulate him.”

Chisora: “I’m a black belt in crazy! The mindset is unbelievable right now, it’s crazy.

“It’s gonna be toe to toe. I have to knock him out, I’m gonna drop him, yeah.

“I’ll beat him. I’m gonna knock him out, I’m gonna stop him, 100 per cent.”

Promoter Frank Warren said: “Tyson wanted to fight in his home country again this year following his special night at Wembley Stadium in April.

“This brings us to the magnificent Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and a match against an old rival in Derek Chisora.

“Derek, also a big favourite with British fans, has reinvented himself in recent years and Tyson has long stated his wish to fight him for a third time.

“Tyson can’t afford any slip-up in this fight as he has the much-publicised undisputed match-up with Usyk in the New Year which we’re really looking forward to.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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