Tyson Fury Claims Derek Chisora Has “Moved Targets” On Trilogy Deal
Tyson Fury has indicated that his proposed trio clash with Derek Chisora is unlikely to happen next.
The WBC heavyweight champion reached out to 258 MGT, ‘Del Boy’ management company, in the hope of being able to reach an agreement for the pair to clash in the third bout.
Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) has beaten Chisora twice, overtaking him in 2011 and then stopping him in 2014, but has long insisted he will face off his countrymen again.
But the ‘King of Gypsy’ has now declared in a video posted on social network that it’s unlikely we’ll see him with 38-year-old Chisora next:
“The funny thing is, people like to make deals and then ask for more or change targets.
“The difference is with me, then I tell them to go and make love.”
.@DerekWarChisorapic.twitter.com/dYfZfufzQG
– TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) August 11, 2022
He was last seen among the ropes at Wembley Stadium in April when he stopped Dillian Whytecandidate was ranked number one, for six rounds, before ‘retirement’.
Fury then claimed that a $500 million pot and a fight with Oleksandr Usyk, WBA Super, IBF, WBO and IBO champion, would be the only thing to tempt him to put on gloves again – unless against Anthony Joshua at Wembley materializes.
Chisora (33-12, 23 KOs) came back victorious like last month, when he pointed out Kubrat Pulev of Bulgaria at the O2 Arena in London during their 2016 clash rematch.
He hit back at Fury, Tell him to talk to ‘Mom and Dad’ – promoters of Frank Warren and Bob Arum – and told them he wanted to go against him.
But now it looks like the fight won’t happen, even though Fury intends to return to boxing after his self-imposed vacation, with Bob Arum Says Chisora Was Never An Option And Tyson Was Always Available.