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    Tyson Fury’s former coach tells Derek Chisora how he can WIN trilogy fight but admits it will be a ‘difficult night’

    DEREK CHISORA can shock the world and end Tyson Fury’s reign as WBC heavyweight champion, according to the Gypsy King’s former coach.Del Boy will bid to become a world champion at the second time of asking in his Tottenham trilogy fight with Fury on Saturday night.
    Derek Chisora will renew his rivalry with Tyson Fury on Saturday nightCredit: Getty
    Chisora’s chances of avenging his 2011 and 2014 defeats to Fury have been written off by manyCredit: PA
    But Fury’s former coach Ben Davison is adamant Del Boy can shock the worldCredit: GETTY
    Chisora’s chances of avenging his two losses to the Wythenshawe warrior have been written off by many, although former Fury trainer Ben Davison reckons he can come out on top if he nullifies Fury’s reach advantage.
    He said: “The first thing you’d say, it’s difficult with Derek’s age.
    “But it would be, ‘You’re boxing a tall fighter you want to make yourself low and have Tyson punching down at you.’
    “That actually will take away someone’s reach if they’re punching down.
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    “If you’re reaching out to something that’s head height you can reach farther than if you’re going downwards, obviously.
    “So you try and take away an element of his reach by doing that, make yourself a harder target.
    “Often when someone is lower they’re chasing the head with a jab you’ve got more of an opportunity of going over the top of it.”
    Fury, 33, boxed brilliantly in his 2014 and 2014 domestic dust-ups with Chisora – the latter of which he won via tenth-round retirement.
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    And Davison believes the outcome of their third showdown will depend on the approach adopted by his former charge.
    He said: “It’s a hard task [for Chisora] and it massively depends on how Tyson approached the fight, which I don’t think any of us actually know at this moment in time.
    “If he looks to maintain distance with small steps and maintain the distance and bring Derek on to the shots, it’s a difficult, difficult night for Derek.
    “But if Tyson wants to go out there and make it entertaining and have a scrap, it becomes a lot more of a competitive fight as silly as that may sound.
    “He may clip Derek early, but there’s a chance the vice-versa Derek can get something off as well.”

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    Fury, 34, enters his third clash with Chisora on the back of a brutal sixth-round TKO victory over Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April.
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    John Fury bizarrely calls Oleksandr Usyk a ‘RABBIT’ and claims son Tyson will ‘skin and eat him’ if they ever fight

    JOHN FURY has bizarrely branded Oleksandr Usyk a “rabbit” that his son Tyson will skin and eat alive.A blockbuster undisputed heavyweight title fight between the pair is on the cards for early next year – provided Tyson gets through his Tottenham trilogy fight with Derek Chisora unscathed.
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are on course for a blockbuster undisputed fightCredit: GETTY
    Usyk holds all but one of the heavyweight marbles following consecutive wins over Anthony JoshuaCredit: REUTERS
    John Fury reckons Tyson will mop the floor with the undefeated UsykCredit: PA
    The size difference between former undisputed cruiserweight king Usyk and 6’10 man-mountain Tyson is one of the biggest talking points ahead of the showdown.
    But John believes his son will walk through the Ukrainian, telling Freebets.com: “Half of Britain do not know who the Ukrainian rabbit is.
    “I will call him a rabbit because that’s how small he is.
    “At the end of the day Tyson will show what he does with rabbits.
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    “Skin them and eats them.
    “You hear a lot of stuff going to and fro on social media.
    “It is all rubbish and it doesn’t hold any water.”
    John reckons Usyk should seriously contemplate getting in the ring with the dominant WBC heavyweight champ.
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    He added: “The Ukrainian rabbit will need to think long and hard about boxing Tyson.
    “When you see him up close and personal, you have to have minerals.
    “I don’t think he wants to jump in with Tyson, I think he wants a couple more paydays first before it is over for him.
    “Big guys beat small guys that have never been disproven ever.
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    “On the law of averages, a good big man will beat a good little man.”
    Tyson is confident of mopping the floor with the undefeated Usyk, should the lucrative bout – which is expected to take place in the Middle East early next year – come to fruition.
    He recently told Queensberry Promotions’ YouTube channel: “I’ll tell you now what people are going to say when I splatter Usyk.
    “They’re going to say, ‘He was too small! It was a mismatch! He was never any good to Tyson.
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    Tyson Fury will renew his rivalry with Derek Chisora on Saturday nightCredit: REX
    “It was a mismatch.’ Whatever. And then we move on. How am I going to get credit for beating a man half me size?
    “It’s all for me to lose and nothing to gain. ‘Oh, he beat a guy half of his size. Oh, [Usyk] beat the bodybuilder [Joshua].'” More

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    David Haye begs Tyson Fury to ramp up the fun factor in Derek Chisora trilogy after ‘unappealing, uninspiring 2nd win’

    TYSON FURY has been urged to put on an extra special show in his Tottenham trilogy with Derek Chisora.The Wythenshawe warrior will renew his rivalry with the former world title challenger on Saturday night – despite handily beating him in their 2011 and 2014 domestic dust-ups.
    Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora will renew their rivalry this weekendCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Fury handily beat Chisora in their 2011 and 2014 domestic dust-upsCredit: PA
    And David Haye has urged Fury to make their Tottenham trilogy excitingCredit: GETTY
    And former WBA heavyweight champ David Haye believes the Gypsy King should put himself in the “firing line” to give the paying punters their money’s worth.
    He told The Metro: “The way I see it, if Fury is as confident as winning this fight as he says he is, instead of boxing long, maybe he will get up close to Derek and go toe-to-toe and give the fans a bit more entertainment.
    “Because it could be a replay of the second fight where Tyson turned southpaw and just basically killed him, outmanoeuvred him.
    “It was very unappealing and very uninspiring.
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    “So let’s hope as the WBC heavyweight champion of the world, he will give people going to the stadium value for money.
    “To do that, he might have to come into the firing line a little more than he would normally do. He knows Derek.”
    Haye believes fans won’t be satisfied if Fury, 34, tries to box his way to a decision victory.
    The Hayemaker said: “He has done 20-odd rounds with him.
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    “I think the best thing for everyone is for Tyson to go out there and match him in the middle and have a punch-up.
    “Don’t go long, your 6ft 10in, obviously you can go out there keep him away, you’ve done it twice before.
    “You’ve already beaten him at range easily.
    “How about doing it in a more fan-friendly way?

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    “Get up close, let Derek tee off. Give us some entertainment.
    “If he is the champion of the people, that’s what he has to do.
    “It is a fight not many people were calling for so he has to make it the best of the situation.
    “Give Derek more chance of success and it gives us more chance of seeing a knockout victory and giving the fans what they want.”
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    Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora will light up the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekendCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
    Fury enters his third defence of the WBC heavyweight title on the back of a brutal knockout victory over Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April.
    Chisora, meanwhile, was last in action in July in a rematch with Kubrat Pulev – which he won via split decision. More

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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to come face-to-face at Derek Chisora fight with Anthony Joshua’s conqueror ringside

    ANTHONY JOSHUA conqueror Oleksandr Usyk will be ringside for Tyson Fury’s WBC heavyweight title fight with Derek Chisora. The Gypsy King will defend his world crown in a trilogy against Chisora on December 3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    Tyson Fury is taking on Derek Chisora on December 3Credit: Reuters
    Oleksandr Usyk will be ringside in London for the fightCredit: Reuters
    Should Fury put his rivalry with Chisora to bed, a unification fight with WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champ Usyk could be on the cards for next year.
    Usyk wants to see his potential opponent up close, and so he will be ringside on Saturday, Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has confirmed.
    Warren told talkSPORT Breakfast: “Usyk will be at ringside.
    “He’s flying in on Friday so he’s gonna be there.
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    “And I hope we get the result that I want and then we can move forward with that fight.”
    Fury addressed rumours of Usyk’s attendance earlier this week.
    The Brit has vowed to “slap him in the mouth” if he shows up.
    Fury told iFL TV: “Oleksandr Usyk can go suck a d***.
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    “If he comes to the fight, I promise you I’ll slap him in the mouth.
    “Usyk called me a drunk recently, so I want to see what he’s got to say about the drink.” More

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    Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3 live stream and TV guide: How to watch huge trilogy clash

    TYSON FURY and Derek Chisora will be locking horns once again in a mouth-watering encounter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.The Gypsy King will be determined to make the ultimate return after his sixth-round TKO demolition of Dillian Whyte back in April.
    Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora will have their trilogy clash on SaturdayCredit: Getty
    And having never lost to Del Boy War before, Fury believes that he’ll get the job done in North London.
    Fury said: “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.”
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    SunSport has all the information required on how to watch the huge heavyweight clash.
    Fury vs Chisora 3: Live stream and TV channel info
    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 – the most expensive showing on BT Sport Box Office EVER.
    Sky customers can purchase BT Sport Box Office on channel 490 via their remote control or via www.sky.com/boxoffice/btsport. 

    Fury vs Chisora 3: Date, live stream and TV info for huge heavyweight bout
    Virgin Media TV customers in the UK: customers with a TiVo and/or V6 set-top-box should visit the On-Demand section and then choose Live Events; customers with a Virgin TV360 set-top-box should visit the Live Events section.
    While BT TV customers can go to channel 494/495 and pay using their remote control.
    Viewers wanting to watch the fight online should visit www.bt.com/sportboxoffice and follow instructions to subscribe and watch on the web or on the BT Sport Box Office App, and customers can watch on the big screen using Google Chromecast and Apple Airplay.
    EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 customers watching online or via the BT Sport Box Office App can choose to add the payment to their mobile bill.
    Fury vs Chisora 3: Start time and date

    Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora is on this 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.

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    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.

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    Whyte only claimed he dropped ‘two-sided’ Tyson Fury in sparring after being trash talked

    DILLIAN WHYTE labelled Tyson Fury a “two-sided guy” and insists he only revealed he floored the Gypsy King in sparring because he was sick of being trash-talked.Whyte lost to Fury via knockout in April in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley.
    Dillian Whyte was beaten by Tyson Fury in April in front of 94,000 fansCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Fury and Whyte exchanged bitter words before the showdown
    Speaking about Fury, Whyte revealed in 2020 that he had “dropped him on multiple occasions” in a sparring session.
    And the Brixton Bodysnatcher then said last year that he decided to reveal all after becoming sick of Fury’s taunts.
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    Speaking on The AK and Barak Show, Whyte said: “Yeah, well he started saying stuff about me so I said come on you know what happened in the gym.
    “You know what went down. I never went out and said anything he did. But Fury is a very two-sided guy.
    “Like sometimes he says something and you think the dude’s cool and I ain’t got a beef with him then. The next minute he starts talking a load of rubbish.
    “You’re like, ‘Are we cool, are we beefing or are you talking sense. What’s going on?'”
    Fury previously said that he has beaten Whyte in the gym many times, describing him as a “heavy bag on legs”.
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    In 2021, Fury even claimed that Whyte only wanted to face him because he was protected by the coronavirus lockdown.
    The Gypsy King posted on Twitter: “Funny how everyone wants to fight during Covid-19, when there are no sports events happening.
    “Also I have a contract with the @bronzebomber first and when I win that I’ll have the fight with Joshua as undisputed comes before mandatory. Happy hunting.”
    But Whyte ended up getting a shot at Fury after the WBC champion’s 11th round knockout of Deontay Wilder in October last year. More

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    Nate Diaz officially leaves the UFC but still open to Conor McGregor trilogy as lucrative Jake Paul showdown looms

    NATE DIAZ’s run with the UFC is officially OVER following the end of an exclusive negotiating period.The former lightweight title challenger fought out his contract with mixed martial arts’ premier promotion in September.
    Nate Diaz is a free agent after fighting out his UFC contract and the end of an exclusive negotiation periodCredit: GETTY
    Diaz closed out his UFC career with a victory over fellow vet Tony FergusonCredit: GETTY
    But the fan favourite hasn’t shut the door on a trilogy fight with rival Conor McGregorCredit: GETTY
    But the youngest Diaz brother was unable to field offers from potential suitors due to an exclusive three-month negotiation period.
    That has now come to an end.
    Diaz’s manager Zach Rosenfield told MMA Junkie: “Nate is going to be looking at the biggest fights possible.”
    A blockbuster trilogy with rival Conor McGregor is, however, still something Diaz wants to complete before hanging up his gloves.
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    Rosenfield continued: “He has stated that completing the trilogy with Conor McGregor is something that interests him, and that has not changed.”
    Diaz is expected to enter the boxing world following his 15-year stint in the UFC – with a showdown against YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul a real possibility.
    But the fan favourite won’t solely compete in the squared circle next year.
    Rosenfield said: “You will see Nate competing multiple times in 2023, and that will include boxing.”
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    Paul wasted no time in calling out Diaz, who was involved in a skirmish at the YouTuber’s clash with Anderson Silva last month.
    He tweeted: “Hi Nate. Finally out of your UFC contract?
    “Let’s see how tough you are in the boxing ring instead of hallway slap contests. @NateDiaz209.
    A lucrative boxing match with Jake Paul could be on the cards for Nate DiazCredit: REX
    “I have a venue booked. Offer is ready when you are. Just need you to sign.”
    Diaz, 37, closed out his UFC career with fourth-round submission victory over fellow MMA vet Tony Ferguson in the main event of UFC 279 in September. More

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    Anthony Joshua set to return in late March as Eddie Hearn reveals Deontay Wilder grudge match in pipeline for ex-champ

    ANTHONY JOSHUA will begin his climb back up the world title ranks in “late March”.The former two-time unified heavyweight champion is in a rebuilding phase of his career following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Anthony Joshua will look to rebuild himself early next year following back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk.Credit: GETTY
    Promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed AJ will be back in the ring in ‘late March’Credit: PA
    A grudge match with Deontay Wilder is on the cards for the former champCredit: GETTY
    And promoter Eddie Hearn hopes to have the Brit back in the ring in the spring.
    During an appearance on the DAZN Boxing show, Hearn said: “At the moment, AJ’s plans are he is due to fight in late March, and we’re locking that in.”
    Joshua has plenty of fights available to him for his return to the ring – including a long overdue grudge match with former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
    Hearn added: “Could that be Wilder? Possibly. I’m open to that conversation.
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    “In my head, because of the Andy Ruiz situation and everything, it was one for the summer or certainly 2023. We’re more than willing to have that conversation.
    “Obviously, Dillian Whyte’s win during the weekend sort of opens up that situation for Whyte against AJ, but we also understand that AJ against Deontay Wilder is one of the biggest fights in boxing.
    “So definitely, we’d be open to making that fight next or even the one after.”
    Hearn, however, concedes a gunfight with Joshua may not be top of Wilder’s wish list, saying: “Maybe they’re trying to push the [Andy] Ruiz fight a little bit, or maybe they want it.
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    “I have to reach out to Shelly [Finkel] (Wilder’s manager) today.
    “There are a lot of options for Deontay Wilder. Firstly, I have the Anthony Joshua fight, which is a massive fight for Deontay Wilder.
    “I also have the Dillian Whyte fight. I’d still like to make Dillian Whyte against Deontay Wilder.
    “I’d be happy to look at both of those fights.
    Joshua is planning to fight before the first quarter of 2023 comes to an end but is refusing to give a specific date for his return.
    He said: “I don’t know [when I’ll be back].
    “I was supposed to be in the ring this year, I’m going to be in the ring next year. I’ll be in the ring when I’m in the ring.
    “I don’t want to make statements today and then I’ll get held to the cross.
    “Do you know what I mean? When I’m ready, I’ll be back in the ring.”
    Anthony Joshua insists he’ll be back in the ring when he’s ‘ready’Credit: Getty More