Tyson Fury Confirms He Wants The Next Chisora Trilogy: “Let’s Sign the Contract”
Tyson Fury has called on Derek Chisora for a three-part fight offer.
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 for a third time.
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.
Chisora (33-12, 23 KOs) was last seen mid-string at O2 Arena in London last month when he beat Kubrat Pulev in a rematch of their 2016 clash.
And although ‘The Gypsy King’ was “retired” following a sixth-round win over a sixth-leg win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April, he urged Chisora to sign. for the pair to rematch.
In one video posted on social network he say:
“This goes out to Derek ‘The s *** house’ Chisora; you are running Derek, from tirlogy.
“You call yourself ‘War’ but you should call yourself chicken because you’re on the run from the trilogy and from a high-paying career day.
“Let’s sign that f***ing contract.”
🙀 “You’re running away from the trilogy, Derek! Sign a contract with f***ing! “@Tyson_Fury sensational call out @DerekWarChisora to sign a contract and fight him for the third and one day highest salary of his career
@Betfred Match ratio: https://t.co/alJfxE6ohjpic.twitter.com/unugmnEIR3
– Boxing society (@boxing_social) August 8, 2022
Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn, who is tending to Chisora advertising, last week said Fury’s offer was too low and he didn’t think the fight would materialize.
The request for Chisora from Fury outlines the 33-year-old’s intention to return from a self-imposed hiatus and fight back, despite having previously said a $500 million pot and a his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, WBA Super, IBF, WBO and IBO Champion, will be the only thing to tempt him to put on gloves again – unless the fight against Anthony Joshua at Wembley comes to fruition.
Fury also flirted during an exhibition with former World’s Strongest Man Thor Bjornsson with both men claiming that negotiations took place after a clash in November.
Fury’s promoter Frank Warren admitted his responsibility was “itching to his feet” during his comeback, while Top Rated chief Bob Arum said the Ring Magazine champion was waiting for his time. his time before returning to face the WBA Super, IBF, IBO and August 20 winners WBO heavyweight belt rematch clash between the undisputed former heavyweight champion Usyk and two-time unified champion Joshua at the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia.