Everything was leading up to this. On December 3, British WBC world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) will return in a duel against fellow gatekeeper Derek Chisora (33-12, 23 KOs). This information was confirmed by the co-promoter of the champion Frank Warren.
This will be their third fight.
Fury announced his retirement after knocking out Dillian Whyte in April. At the end of the summer, Tyson became overexcited and began to broadcast that he was “coming back.” Immediately offered a fight to the WBO / WBA / IBF champion Alexander Usik (20-0, 13 KOs), but he decided to wait until the beginning of 2023. Fury then gave a chance to Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs), but the ex-champion’s team seemed to screw up the opportunity by deciding to play “who’s in charge” with Fury’s representatives. For several weeks Mahmud Charr dangled in limbo as an option, but everyone quickly forgot about him.
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“We struggled to find an opponent, but we already have a top-rated opponent, Chisora. It will be December 3rd,” Warren said.
iFL TV. Derek can give him a tougher fight than Joshua. I just think AJ is more vulnerable.”
Chisora was last seen in the ring back in July when he defeated Kubrat Pulev by split decision, and here’s how it went: Best freeze frame in boxing.
In September, Fury and Chisora grappled in front of the camera lenses, swearing terribly. And today, Fury’s father turned to Usyk.
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