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Return of the King! Tyson Fury played with Chisora like a cat with a mouse and after the fight he challenged the “midget” Usyk
Tyson Fury is back! In his return from boxing retirement, he absolutely demolished Derek Chisora and challenged Oleksandr Usyk in a post-fight unification fight for all belts.
Tyson Fury is back! In his return from boxing retirement, he absolutely demolished Derek Chisora and challenged Oleksandr Usyk in a post-fight unification fight for all belts.
Tyson Fury demolished Chisora in his comeback!
Now that was a comeback! After failing to make the superfight with Oleksandr Usyk or the Battle of Britain with Anthony Joshua, legendary boxer Tyson Fury chose an old friend Derek Chisora in his return from boxing retirement.
Chisora, who last surprised Kubrat Pulev last summer, will face Fury for the third time. However, both previous measurements of strength came out in favor of the Gypsy King and the third bout was to be no different.
Tyson Fury is one of the living legends of world boxing as he remains undefeated at the age of 34. He last sold out London’s Wembley shrine in the spring when he decapitated compatriot Dillian Whyte in the sixth round and retired from fighting.
But he didn’t last long in that role and arranged a WBC title defence with Chisora. The battle of the British boxers took place this Saturday and once again it was the football stadium that hosted the spectacular event.
Nearly 60,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium created a truly magical atmosphere during the gala.
In the Czech Republic, boxing fans were able to see the entire match on the O2 TV Sport channel. Before the fight, there was speculation about the undefeated boxing legend’s form, but Fury left no one in doubt from the first seconds of the fight.
He completely dominated the fight from start to finish and at certain moments it looked more like sparring than a world title fight.
Although Chisora survived some tough moments in the fight, he eventually lasted the full ten rounds with the champion before the ring referee stopped the bout. The fact that cameras caught the British boxer with African roots spitting blood several times during the fight proved that the decision came at the right time.
Immediately after the fight, the two opponents expressed a huge amount of respect for each other, which continued outside the ring. Champion Fury made his way straight to Chisora’s locker room and the two enjoyed a post-fight burger. The beautiful sporting moment with both fighters’ families went viral on social media.
The Gypsy King still managed to challenge Usyk in the ring in a unification bout
Don’t you recognize the “Gypsy King”, who is mainly known for his rough trashtalk and his public scandals? Fury lived up to his reputation during his post-fight interview when he challenged Oleksandr Usyk.
“Where’s that bunny Usyk, me and you, sucker, you’re next. Me and you, you get it,” Fury asked eye-to-eye with his potential opponent, who was watching the Brit’s surgical work in the front row.
“You midget, I understand that you beat a bodybuilder, but I’m not a bodybuilder, I’m going to finish you,” he reminded the Ukrainian’s double victory over Joshua.
“I’ve already destroyed one Ukrainian, Wladimir Klitschko, and now I’m going to destroy you, I’m going to put an even bigger gap between your teeth, you ugly little jerk,” he continued his insults, promising him a good beating. Surprisingly, Usyk remained completely cool and calmly took a phone call under the shower of insults.
When will we see the promised unification bout in which all the world heavyweight boxing titles will be on the line? Promoters have already agreed to the fight and are targeting the first quarter of the year, but Fury has announced an elbow injury that will likely require surgery and possibly up to two months of recovery , according to The Sun.
Source: O2 TV Sport, The Sun, Twitter
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