tyson should only be focused on the winner of oleksandr v aj
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tyson should only be focused on the winner of oleksandr v aj
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If he wants another trilogy why doesn't he fight Big John McDermott again?![]()
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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.
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.
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.
"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.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/19462...y-fight-talks/
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He never left. Thing is he thinks he's witty and slight of hand..but it's just tired and very predictable. A third Chisora is a slap in the face to everything relevant at heavyweight. If you want to see the man off into REAL retirement with a stuffed wallet just cut him a check with a handshake.
is derek even rated in the top fifteen with the wbc? the wbc will have to fix that right up
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Tyson Fury is back in training camp with Joseph Parker, helping the New Zealand heavyweight to prepare for a clash with Joe Joyce.
Parker, who faces Briton Joyce at the AO Arena in Manchester on 24 September, was a training partner for Fury amid the “Gypsy King”’s preparations for a WBC title defence against Dillian Whyte in April.
Fury stopped fellow Briton Whyte in Round 6 to retain the belt and remain unbeaten, and the 33-year-old is now returning Parker’s favour by helping the Kiwi ahead of his fight with Joyce.
“Team back together and ready for camp,” Parker wrote on Instagram, in a caption to a story video of himself and Fury sat ringside in a gym.
“It’s go time, let’s go!” Fury shouts in the video.
Fury has claimed to be retired since knocking out Whyte, but the 33-year-old has gone back and forth on the matter, and The Independent reported last week that the WBC champion is in talks to fight Derek Chisora this December. Fury has twice beaten Chisora, outpointing his compatriot in 2011 and stopping him in 2014.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...80ee0c9fc30ab9
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Fury is many things, but an idiot isn’t one of them.
If he is eyeing up the winner of Usyk/Joshua (any why on earth wouldn’t he?) …. It makes total sense to have a very winnable warmup bout in the meantime
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