TYSON FURY’s heavyweight clash against Derek Chisora has ended in a dominant win for the Gypsy King!Chisora took huge punch after punch before the referee waved off the fight in the 10th round, and then BOOS rung around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
On the undercard, Daniel Dubois was DROPPED three times in the first round, but recovered in miraculous fashion to win despite a serious injury.
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Breaking – Fury to have elbow surgery
Tyson Fury has revealed in an interview with ESPN in the US that he is going to have surgery on his right elbow next year.
This could delay the potential Usyk fight until later in the year.
Fury offers Joyce fight
Tyson Fury has again reiterated his desire to fight Joe Joyce.
Fury said in the ring just now: “I wanna come and call him out again.
“No-one calls out Joyce. He deserves a world title shot.
“If the rabbit [Oleksandr Usyk] don’t fight, then me and Joe will do Wembley.
“There you are, it’s on telly.”
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Brutal main event
Before Fury’s expletive-ridden clash with both Oleksandr Usyk AND Joe Joyce…there was the main event.
And it ended in gruesome fashion for Derek Chisora.
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Fury hails Chisora
The Gypsy King was full of praise for his old pal after another comprehensive win.
He said: “He’s an absolute warrior and it’s been a privilege to fight him three times.”
No one can ever question Chisora’s heart.
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Threesy does it
Here is the remarkable confrontation between Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk and Joe Joyce.
Fury and Usyk are all-but confirmed for an undisputed super-fight next year, likely in Saudi Arabia.
But Joyce has been promised by Fury a fight if the unification falls through.
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Glove hate
Fury and Chisora embrace after their third fight together.
That is now 42 ROUNDS shared between the two spanning over a decade.
But it was a repeat result of Fury’s one-sided stoppage in their 2014 rematch as the trilogy ended in identical style.
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Fury vs Chisora
Now here comes Joe Joyce!
Fury calls for a Royal Rumble and says he will fight Joyce if Usyk does not face him.
Incredible scenes inside Tottenham’s stadium.
Fury vs Chisora
Now here comes Joe Joyce!
Fury calls for a Royal Rumble and says he will fight Joyce if Usyk does not face him.
Incredible scenes inside Tottenham’s stadium.
Fury vs Chisora
Fury and Chisora go face to face ahead of their anticipated undispited fight next year.
Fury says: “Let’s get it on… I’ll end you.”
He adds: “You’re going to do f*** all.”
Fury vs Chisora
In his post-fight interview, Fury starts chanting Chisora’s name.
He then reveals his old rival called him a bitch in the ring.
Chisora wants Usyk to fight Chisora next.
Fury vs Chisora
In his post-fight interview, Fury starts chanting Chisora’s name.
He then reveals his old rival called him a bitch in the ring.
Chisora wants Usyk to fight Chisora next.
Fury vs Chisora
Amazingly, Fury stops Chisora in round ten – exactly the same as he did in their 2014 rematch.
An identical result almost a decade on.
Fury left Chisora with another busted right eyes. One-sided domination.
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Fury vs Chisora
THE FIGHT IS OVER!
The referee has stopped the contest after ten one-sided rounds – in a repeat result of his victory eight years ago.
Usyk looks unimpressed ringside as the crowd also boo, but the fight could have been waved off much, much earlier.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 10 – Chisora is coming out swinging, showing a sense of urgency but his attack doesn’t last long.
Fury is back on the front foot, throwing his jab out and coming behind it with a rear hand, boxing 101.
Chisora does fire back with a combination to head and body but he is showing signs of tire heading into the final two rounds.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 9 – Fury is just walking Chisora down, punching him around the ring, but not killer blow has gone in just yet.
Chisora looks marked up under his right eyes and continues to walk into shots and miss with his own.
Another one-sided round in the bank for Fury, who is running away with it on the cards.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 7 – Little trade off in the centre of the ring sees the pair both land right hands, the biggest chunk of action for a good while.
Fury walks forward, landing short shots on the inside as Chisora tucks up and holds on.
Some sneaky right hands again come through with Chisora pinned to the ropes but the challenger fires forward in retaliation.
As the round closes out, Fury shakes Chisora back with a short right hand, the biggest sign of trouble he’s shown all fight.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 7 – Chisora comes out firing, backing Fury up and bowling right hands over the top.
Fury stars to become a little more aggressive, throwing his right hand.
He finishes the round walking Chisora down, reining punches through the guard but nothing clean comes in.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 6 – Even Chisora has turned southpaw – guess no idea is a bad idea but it’s still comfortable for Fury.
He’s landing uppercuts and hooks at will as he times Chisora walking forward.
Chisora misses WILDLY with an overhand right but Fury did spend most the round backed up but barely troubled.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 5 – Fury punches Chisora into the corner and the challenger is left with a disgruntled look on his face.
Fury turns southpaw for the first time in the fight, having dominated their 2014 rematch as a lefty.
Chisora is managing to close the distance but can’t cash in on it as he actually walks into punches in the process. Fairly one-sided so far.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 4 – Slowest round of the fight so far with Fury largely on the front foot behind his jab.
Chisora ships a couple of right hands as he looks to come forward and already showing signs of frustration.
Fury is doing a good job of walking him onto his rear hand, racking up an early lead.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 3 – Fury comes out quick in this round, landing a big right hand and gesturing to the crowd as Chisora backs up to the corner.
Fury lands a right hand as Chisora counters with one of his own over the top, just missing.
Chisora is doing a good job smothering Fury’s shots but the champ is very quick to make adjustments.
The two literally collapse onto each other – drawing a cheer from the crowd – as Fury finishes the round with an uppercut to Chisora.
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Fury vs Chisora
Round 2 – Chisora starts the round winging a big right hand over the top with Fury backed up to the ropes.
He tries it twice more but the champ wises up to it. Chisora is pouring it on.
Fury walks Chisora onto a brilliant uppercut and then puts the pressure on in the corner.
The challenger defends well but spent the backend of the round covering up after a good start.
Fury vs Chisora
Round 1 – First round in the books and it looks a very similar story to their first two fights.
Chisora is coming forward but Fury is on the back foot picking him apart, utalising his jab well.
He landed a clean right hand in there too, a worrying sign that he’s found his range.
Fury vs Chisora
Round 1 – Straight away the pair come together and the clinch is on.
Fury backs up into the corner and Chisora charges at him with body shots.
Now Fury lands a flurry on Chisora but the challenger holds on.
Fury vs Chisora
Round 1 – Here. We. Go.
Fury and Chisora in the ring for the THIRD time, but more is on the line than ever with the WBC title up for grabs.
The pair of friends-turned foes agreed to sit and fight it out for the 60,000 fans and even more watching at home.
Let’s see if they stick to their pre-fight vow.
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