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    When is Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3? What we know so far about HUGE heavyweight trilogy clash

    BRITISH boxing bully Tyson Fury has been teasing fans for months that he is set to come out of retirement – and he only has eyes for Derek Chisora.The Gypsy King claimed to have hung up his gloves since humiliating Dillian Whyte in April at Wembley.
    Derek Chisora and Tyson Fury are in talks for a trilogy match this DecemberCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Fury has won on both occasions when they have squared up in the ringCredit: Getty
    That was until this week, when Fury demanded that Chisora signs the paperwork for their heavyweight trilogy encounter.
    However, Hearn revealed that Chisora refused to sign as he believed that the purse for the fight was too low.
    But having already beaten Chisora twice before, Fury is adamant that the money is sufficient and the War is ‘running’ from the fight.
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    When is Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3?
    The huge heavyweight clash is yet to be confirmed but Fury and Chisora are expected to step in the ring at some point in December.
    Which will come after the Gypsy King’s exhibition match with the World Strongest Man Hafthor Bjornsson the month before.
    Where will Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora 3 take place?
    Cardiff’s 75,000-seat Principality Stadium is where this massive bout is predicted to happen.
    Anthony Joshua has twice headlined there before – a 2017 win against Carlos Takam and a 2018 victory over Joseph Parker.
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    Where is Fury vs Chisora likely to be broadcast?
    A channel is still undecided for this incredible trilogy but Tyson Fury has an exclusive deal with BT.
    Chisora and Fury are going back and forth over the purse for this huge matchCredit: Getty
    What has been said?
    Tyson Fury believes that Derek Chisora doesn’t want to step into the ring with him again after the Gypsy King’s big victories in 2011 and 2014.
    But Fury is determined for the War to put pen to paper and sign the contract.
    The Gypsy King said on social media: “This one goes out to Derek ‘The s***house’ Chisora.
    “You’re running Derek, from the trilogy.
    “You call yourself war but you should call yourself chicken because you’re running from the trilogy and from a career-high pay day.
    “Get that f***ing contract signed.”
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    However, Derek Chisora hit back and said:”Tyson, stop talking s***e, mate. Phone mummy and daddy – mummy’s Frank Warren, daddy is f***ing Bob Arum.
    “Tell them you want to hang out with me, OK? And send me the paperwork bitch.”
    And Fury replied once more with:
    “I don’t need to speak to anybody.”
    “I spoke to your management team, we’re all good. Everything is sorted, looking good. Contract be over or a day or so.
    “Peace out, you’re getting knocked out.” More

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    ‘Heads will roll for this’ – Boxing legend Mike Tyson slams Hulu for ‘stealing’ his life story ahead of upcoming series

    MIKE TYSON has slammed American streaming service Hulu for “stealing” his life story ahead of an upcoming series.The broadcaster’s “Mike” is the most serious attempt to date at giving Tyson’s life and boxing career the cinematic treatment.
    Tyson has slammed Hulu for ‘stealing’ his storyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    However, Tyson isn’t a fan of Hulu’s work, with the former world heavyweight champion complaining on social media.
    Tyson says they are producing the unauthorised show without his consent.
    He tweeted: “Hulu stole my story.
    “They’re Goliath and I’m David. Heads will roll for this.” 
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    Tyson later added: “Hulu’s model of stealing life rights of celebrities is egregiously greedy.”
    The 56-year-old also says he’s just someone Hulu executives “can sell on the auction block”.
    Tyson wrote on Instagram: “Don’t let Hulu fool you. I don’t support their story about my life.
    “It’s not 1822. It’s 2022. They stole my life story and didn’t pay me.
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    “To Hulu executives I’m just a [N-word] they can sell on the auction block.”
    In a caption on that Instagram post, Tyson wrote: “Hulu is the streaming version of the slave master. They stole my story and didn’t pay me.”
    Tyson also says Hulu tried to pay UFC president Dana White to take part in the series, which his pal turned down.
    White “honours friendship”, according to Tyson.
    Tyson said: “Hulu tried to desperately pay my brother @danawhite millions without offering me a dollar to  promote their slave master take over story about my life.
    “He turned it down because he honours friendship and treating people with dignity. 
    “I’ll never forget what he did for me just like I’ll never forget what Hulu stole from me.” More

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    Tyson Fury trilogy fight with Derek Chisora fight will not be competitive – I demand a rematch, rages Otto Wallin

    TYSON FURY’s proposed trilogy fight with Derek Chisora “won’t be a competitive” bout, another ex-opponent has claimed.Fury, 33, recently came out of retirement to pursue a third showdown with his old rival later this year.
    Tyson Fury is closing in on a shock trilogy fight with Derek ChisoraCredit: THE SUN
    The Gypsy King has ended his retirement to throw down with Chisora againCredit: Getty
    Former foe Otto Wallin has slammed the prospect fo Fury fighting Chisora againCredit: AP
    The Swede is desperate to have a rematch with the WBC heavyweight championCredit: REUTERS
    The Gypsy King boxed Chisora from pillar to post in their July 2011 and November 2014 clashes, so much so a third fight has been lambasted by former foe Otto Wallin.
    The Swede told Lord Ping: “It’s simply not a competitive fight [between Fury and Chisora].
    “Fury has already beaten Chisora twice and once stopped him. You can’t compare my fight with Fury with Chisora’s two fights.”
    Wallin, 31, gave Fury a real run for his money in their Las Vegas showdown in 2019 and left the Brit with a horrific cut above his right eye.
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    And the Swedish slugger is confident he’d do a number on the Brit if he managed to bag himself a rematch.
    He said: “I deserved it with my performance in the first fight. I landed more punches on Fury than anybody has in his whole career.
    “I cut him badly in two places and the fight could have easily been stopped.
    “In fact, if I had those cuts the fight would for sure have been stopped.
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    “When I fought Fury, I had never been on that level before and I had only fought one round in 18 months prior to that fight.
    “Now I’ve gained experience in fighting Fury and winning four other fights after that.
    “I’m a better fighter now than what I was in 2019.”
    Fan favourite Fury recently claimed he’d be coached by long-time training partner Isaac Lowe for his Battle of Britain with Chisora, who he’s urged to “get the f***ing contract signed”.
    But Del Boy insists he’s yet to receive a bout agreement, saying: “Tyson, stop talking s**t, mate.
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    “Phone mummy and daddy – mummy is Frank Warren and daddy is f***ing Bob Arum – and tell them you want to hang out with me.
    “Okay? Send me the paperwork, b***h.”
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    Tyson Fury’s trilogy fight with Derek Chisora eyed for December at Cardiff’s 75,000-seat Principality Stadium

    TYSON FURY and Derek Chisora’s trilogy fight is eyed for December at Cardiff’s 75,000-seat Principality Stadium. Fury twice beat Chisora – in 2011 and then 2014 – before the pair later went on to enjoy a friendship.
    Derek Chisora has twice been beaten by Tyson FuryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    But lately, the relationship has soured leading to talk of an unlikely trilogy bout between the two.
    According to ESPN, the fight is targeted for December in Wales, where Anthony Joshua has twice headlined.
    And it is claimed Goldstar Promotions – the company that handles Fury’s meet-and-greets across the UK – are behind the offer.
    That is despite Hall of Fame pair Frank Warren and Bob Arum leading the WBC champion’s career in recent years.
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    It remains unknown if Fury is still contracted to Arum’s Top Rank stable or Warren’s Queensberry Promotions.
    The Gypsy King and Chisora always maintained they had a verbal agreement in place for a third fight together.
    But after Chisora picked Joshua and Dillian Whyte to beat Fury, their friendship was no more.
    It has led to recent back and forth between the two and Chisora, 38, demanded a contract be sent his way.
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    He said: “Tyson, stop talking s***e, mate. Phone mummy and daddy – mummy’s Frank Warren, daddy is f***ing Bob Arum.
    “Tell them you want to hang out with me, OK? And send me the paperwork bitch.”
    But Fury hit back: “I don’t need to speak to anybody.
    “I spoke to your management team, we’re all good. Everything is sorted, looking good. Contract be over or a day or so.
    “Peace out, you’re getting knocked out.”
    Fury, 33, announced his retirement in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, in April at Wembley Stadium.

    But he remains linked with a return to fight Joshua, 32, or Oleksandr Usyk, 35, who rematch on August 20 in Saudi Arabia.
    Although Fury appears to have his sights set on old rival Chisora, who he CONFIRMED his comeback will be against.
    He said: “I’ve decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies.
    “One with Deontay Wilder and a second one with Derek Chisora. I always said I’d fight Derek Chisora at the end of my career.
    “And here we are, breaking all records again, setting precedents.”
    Fury, a known boxing historian, was not quite on the money, as Muhammad Ali had trilogies with Ken Norton and Joe Frazier.
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    Evander Holyfield also had three-fight series with Riddick Bowe and John Ruiz.
    Fury, who famously enjoys fooling the media, also made another surprise announcement in claiming featherweight Isaac Lowe, 28, will be his new trainer.
    Derek Chisora has twice been beaten by Tyson FuryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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    ‘Send me the paperwork’ – Derek Chisora demands Tyson Fury trilogy bout contract and tells rival to ‘stop talking s***e’

    DEREK CHISORA has demanded Tyson Fury send him a fight contract and “stop talking s***e”. The heavyweight friends-turned foes are in talks for a shock trilogy bout, despite Fury’s wins in 2011 and 2014.
    Derek Chisora demanded Tyson Fury sends him a fight contract
    Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora are in talks for a trilogy fightCredit: Getty
    And following a couple of online callouts, Chisora, 38, wants to see a deal in writing from Fury’s promoters Frank Warren and Bob Arum.
    He said: “Tyson, stop talking s***e, mate. Phone mummy and daddy – mummy’s Frank Warren, daddy is f***ing Bob Arum.
    “Tell them you want to hang out with me, OK? And send me the paperwork bitch.”
    But Fury hit back: “I don’t need to speak to anybody.
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    “I spoke to your management team, we’re all good. Everything is sorted, looking good. Contract be over or a day or so.
    “Peace out, you’re getting knocked out.”
    Fury, 33, announced his retirement in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte, 34, in April at Wembley Stadium.
    But he has had a hard time convincing anyone his fighting days are up, especially with Anthony Joshua, 32, or Oleksandr Usyk, 35, waiting in the wings.
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    Although the Gypsy King appears to have his sights set on old rival Chisora, who he CONFIRMED his comeback will be against.
    Fury said: “I’ve decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies.
    “One with Deontay Wilder and a second one with Derek Chisora. I always said I’d fight Derek Chisora at the end of my career.
    “And here we are, breaking all records again, setting precedents.”
    Fury, a known boxing historian, was not quite on the money, as Muhammad Ali had trilogies with Ken Norton and Joe Frazier.
    Evander Holyfield also had three-fight series with Riddick Bowe and John Ruiz.
    Fury, who famously enjoys fooling the media, also made another surprise announcement in claiming featherweight Isaac Lowe, 28, will be his new trainer.
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    John Fury was sent to jail for 11 years and is the bare-knuckle fighter dad of Tyson Fury who courts controversy

    TYSON FURY’S rise to heavyweight boxing glory is largely down to one man – his father John.The 33-year-old WBC champ, who brilliantly defended his title against Dillian Whyte in May, featured in ITV’s warts-and-all documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King.
    Tyson’s dad John Fury was a boxer, going pro in bare-knuckle fighting
    John went to prison in 2011 after gouging another man’s eye outCredit: PA:Press Association
    His Irish-born dad was a boxer too, fighting 13 professional bouts.
    He also fought in bare-knuckle brawls and claims he won £100,000 in one bout.
    John Fury, 58, also served four years of an 11-year sentence for gouging a man’s eye out in a sickening attack.
    And such is John’s influence on his son, it is believed he is the reason why Tyson parted ways with long-term trainer Ben Davison.
    Just like Tyson, life began in the ring for John.
    He had very little choice. Born in Galway, it was a family tradition to enter the fight game.
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    And he was good at it too.
    Standing at 6ft 3in, John fought 13 times as a pro boxer in the 1980s and 90s for a record of 8-4-1 at heavyweight.
    His one title fight ended up being a defeat against Yorkshire-born Neil Malpass in 1989.
    Journeyman Malpass pummelled John and won on points in a ten-round contest.
    John fought four more times after that, retiring after losing his final fight against Steve Garber at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester in 1995.
    STREET FIGHTING MAN
    But he was also more than handy at bare-knuckle fighting.
    John, who later coached Tyson and his brother, Love Island star Tommy, told the Daily Star: “In 1992, I fought the ­so-called ­champion at the time, an Irishman whose name I can’t even remember, over in Ireland.
    John Fury fought 13 times, winning eight fights during his boxing careerCredit: Rex Features
    John Fury was ringside to see Tyson Fury become heavyweight champion of the worldCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    John believes he can be a mentor to son Tyson Fury now after his prison reformationCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “With stakes and everything, I came up over a hundred grand.
    “The fights I had were usually over within seconds.
    “I weren’t an especially big puncher, but, once I got going, I’d not stop swinging until they were out cold.
    “I’d not come up for air. I just wanted to kill. I’d hit them with fists, elbows, head, teeth and feet until they dropped and give best [surrendered].
    “If they didn’t, I’d kick their face off, it was up to them. Afterwards, shake hands and on to the next one.
    “In my twenties I was a really ­formidable force.”
    When he quit fighting he became Tyson’s trainer, steering him to the British title after just eight contests.
    Born in Galway, Ireland, John’s family were travellers who foughtCredit: Rex Features
    Tommy Fury returned to the boxing ring after becoming a huge reality TV starCredit: Getty Images
    NAMED HIS SON AFTER MIKE TYSON
    When Tyson Fury was born back in 1988, Mike Tyson ruled supreme as undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
    But the baby was three months premature and weighed just 1lb.
    Fury was given slim chances of survival by doctors, but proved he was a fighter from birth.
    Father John Fury explained on ITV’s documentary Tyson Fury – The Gypsy King: “He was just a pound in weight.
    “The doctor said he probably won’t make it, he’s very weak.
    “I said to all them doctors, he won’t be small, I said he’ll be nearly 7ft tall, 20 stone, the next heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I thought, ‘There’s only one name fitting for him, he’s fought hard to become a person living in this world.’
    “Mike Tyson was the best in the world at that time.
    “Tyson Luke Fury – that’s his name.”
    A TIME FOR REFLECTION
    Fighting got John in serious trouble in 2011.
    A 12-year grudge with Oathie Sykes boiled over and John tried to gouge his foe’s eye out in a fight at a car auction.
    John, the self-confessed ‘hardest man in Britain’, broke down in court as he pleaded for a lenient sentence.
    He told the court: “I’m worried about my son. His boxing career is on the line.
    “If I could give my own eye to him to get back to my children I would do – I’m begging you for my life.”
    But Skyes offered a different testimony, saying: “It was like he was trying to pull his finger into my brains through my socket.”
    John Fury got in a row with Oathie Sykes, blinding his foeCredit: Rex Features
    Fury once called himself the hardest man in BritainCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    RELEASED WHEN HIS SON WAS CHAMP
    In 2015, John was released from prison after serving four years of his sentence.
    Two months later, his family were celebrating Tyson becoming heavyweight champion of the world after his epic victory against Wladimir Klitschko in Germany.
    John was ringside, and he couldn’t have been prouder of his boy.
    Reformed John was also ready to be a calming influence on his son’s life.
    John told the BBC: “Sometimes his mental state can carry him away but I can understand and help with that.
    “I’ve been very unlucky, but very lucky as well because my son has remained undefeated [during my time in prison] and come on in leaps and bounds.
    “But when I think he is going down the wrong way I can pull him up and tell him ‘we don’t need that’.”
    The Fury clan were happy to be reunited after John’s prison releaseCredit: Instagram @tommytntfury
    NOT AFRAID TO SPEAK HIS MIND
    Since his release, John has become a media pundit for his son’s fights, primarily those taking place in the US because he can’t get a visa to travel to the States due to his criminal record.
    Fury admitted: “I’ve been a naughty boy and there is no point hiding it. I’m not allowed in the country.”
    He’s appeared on BT Sport, and was critical of Tyson’s trainer Ben Davison after his son struggled to overcome Otto Wallin, surviving a nasty gash on his eye that required plastic surgery to fix.
    It was no coincidence that Davison was relieved of his duties after that fight.
    He told BT Sport: “I’ve never seen him as bad.
    “He looked weight-drained, he looked like he’d left it all in the gym to be honest with you.”
    Not mincing his words, he added: “I’m being honest about it, he’s my son, I’m a straight talker, that’s the worst I’ve seen my son.
    John Fury often appears on BT Sport to talk about his son’s fights
    It is believed John Fury is the reason Tyson split with long-term trainer Ben DavisonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “But what I can say? I’m very proud of the way he mauled his way through it, he showed world class heart and he will come again.
    “He needs to go back to the drawing board and see what’s gone wrong here. And be honest to look in the mirror and say, ‘Things ain’t gone right.’
    “He needs to look where he’s gone wrong. I’ve half an idea, but that’s for my own.”
    But John has since seen Tyson overcome Deontay Wilder twice, before seeing off Whyte to enter retirement unbeaten.
    However, it’s now reckoned Fury is lining up a stunning comeback with a trilogy against Derek Chisora or match-up against Hafthor Bjornsson in his sights More

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    Fears for Anthony Joshua as Oleksandr Usyk training footage shows heavyweight rival’s hench body transformation

    FANS are fearing for Anthony Joshua after Oleksandr Usyk showed off his huge body transformation in fresh training footage.The heavyweight giants collide in Saudi Arabia on August 20 for their highly-anticipated rematch.
    Oleksandr Usyk has shown off his new bulking body transformationCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Fans fear a bigger Usyk will cause even more problems for Anthony JoshuaCredit: AP
    And the pressure is on AJ to reclaim his belts after losing last year’s bout in London.
    Joshua has been working hard in preparation for the epic bout.
    And the winner could end up facing Tyson Fury to unify the division – should the Gypsy King come out of retirement.
    However, AJ knows it will be a long and arduous battle against Usyk.
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    The Ukrainian was the classier fighter in the first match despite his smaller stature.
    But new training footage shows Usyk has packed on more more muscle in a bid to make his punches extra powerful.
    The ace also looks to have retained his lightning hand speed and quick feet.
    And fans reckon that, combined with a bulkier frame, Usyk could have too much for AJ to handle again.
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    One said: “This guy is about to destroy Joshua and put him into retirement.”
    Another declared: “Have a feeling AJ’s about to be sent to the shadow realm.”
    One noted: “He’s looking big there. Bigger in fact. He’s coming for the KO I reckon.”
    Another decreed: “Sheesh man, he’s looking huge. He’s 100 per cent stopping Joshua this time.”
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    One added: “Looking massive, starting to get comfy at heavyweight.
    “Toughest fight of AJ’s career even including a Fury fight if that ever happens.” More

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    Tyson Fury CONFIRMS boxing comeback for Derek Chisora trilogy and claims featherweight Isaac Lowe will be new coach

    TYSON FURY has CONFIRMED he will return to boxing for a trilogy with Derek Chisora and claimed Isaac Lowe will be his new coach. The British boxing legend announced his retirement in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte.
    Tyson Fury claims Isaac Lowe will be his coach for a trilogy with Derek Chisora
    But Fury has had a hard time convincing anyone his fighting days are up, especially with Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk waiting in the wings.
    Although the Gypsy King appears to have his sights set on old rival Chisora, who he beat in 2011 and 2014, as opposed to AJ or Usyk.
    He said: “I’ve decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies.
    “One with Deontay Wilder and a second one with Derek Chisora. I always said I’d fight Derek Chisora at the end of my career.
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    “And here we are, breaking all records again, setting precedents.”
    Fury, a known boxing historian, was not quite on the money, as Muhammad Ali had trilogies with Ken Norton and Joe Frazier.
    Evander Holyfield also had three-fight series with Riddick Bowe and John Ruiz.
    Fury, who famously enjoys fooling the media, also made another surprise announcement in claiming featherweight Lowe will be his new trainer.
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    The WBC champion has been cornered by his uncle Peter, Ben Davison and SugarHill Steward in the past.
    But Fury, 33, said: “Why I’ve chosen Isaac Lowe as my trainer is because, when I was with Peter, Isaac was there.
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    “When I was with Ben, Isaac’s always been there and when I was with SugarHill, Isaac’s always been there.
    “He’s always given me information, he knows me better than anybody on the planet and we’re a great team.
    “We’ve always been together and we’re going to finish this out together. We’ve always worked very well together.
    “And here we are, about to take on a massive, massive event.”
    Lowe, 28, added: “I’m looking forward to it. It’s a new challenge for me and I’ve been with you all your career and I think I can put something new to it.
    I’ve decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies. One with Deontay Wilder and a second one with Derek Chisora.Tyson Fury
    “I’m looking forward to it. It’s a tough task but something to look forward to going forward.”
    Lowe has 21 wins, three draws and two losses in his own career, recently facing back-to-back defeat.
    Fury meanwhile claimed he would make a comeback to face either Joshua, 32, or Usyk, 35, but wanted £500MILLION to do so.
    He then backtracked and claimed if AJ wins the August 20 rematch in Saudi Arabia, he will fight him for FREE on non pay-per-view.
    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren then revealed he has held talks for the Gypsy King to possibly challenge Usyk for the undisputed crown.
    But the man himself sent out an X-rated message to former friend-turned foe Chisora, 38, who recently beat Kubrat Pulev, 41.
    Fury said: “This one goes out to Derek ‘The s***house’ Chisora; you’re running Derek, from the trilogy.
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    “You call yourself ‘War’ but you should call yourself chicken because you’re running from the trilogy and from a career-high pay day.
    “Get that f***ing contract signed.”
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