Fury Vs Usyk or Joyce?

Tyson Fury threw down the gauntlet to Oleksandr Usyk after defeating Derek Chisora at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the pair furiously faced off inside the ring ahead of a possible unification bout next year.

Fury comfortably defeated Chisora for the third time, and then took to the microphone to issue a challenge to unified heavyweight king Usyk who was sitting at ringside.

‘Where’s Usyk the rabbit?’ Fury said inside the ring.

The rival pair were also joined at ringside by heavyweight contender Joe Joyce who defeated Fury’s training partner Joseph Parker earlier this year to announce himself as one of the division’s elite talents.

Should the highly-anticipated showdown between the division’s two premier talents take place in 2023, the fight could determine the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in 1999.

After entering the ring wearing a pair of shorts adorning a sponsorship from subscription site ‘OnlyFans’, Chisora opened the contest aggressively, looking to force the larger Fury to fight in his preferred range along the ropes.

Fury however quickly took charge of the action, and his length and defensive acumen quickly rendered Chisora’s offence almost entirely ineffective other than the occasional shot to the body throughout the contest.

As the rounds wore on Fury only solidified his lead, constantly bombarding the outmatched Chisora with an impressive variety of shots in front of a baying crowd in London.

Referee Victor Loughlin ultimately decided that he had seen Chisora take enough punishment in the tenth round, and called a stop to the bout to grant Fury his 33rd victory as a professional.

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