Derek Chisora has responded to Tyson Fury's fight offer for their trilogy fight. Fury recently confirmed that he would like to make his boxing comeback and has surprisingly named Chisora as his favoured opponent.
The two previously fought in 2011 and 2014, with Fury coming out as winner in two dominant showings by a younger Gypsy King. Fury has stated on numerous occasions that he'd like to fight Chisora to complete their trilogy.
But with Chisora coming off the back of three losses in his last four fights, many see this as a surprising bout. However, Fury claims a contract has been sent over to Chisora.
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Chisora has now responded, saying: "Tyson stop talking s**** mate. Phone mummy and daddy - mummy is Frank Warren and daddy is Bob Arum - tell them you want to hang out with me and send me the paperwork, b****, yeah?"
Chisora did defeat Kubrat Pulev in a reasonably close last month, this coming after two consecutive losses to Fury's close friend and sparring partner Joseph Parker, after also losing decisively to Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury has also hinted that the fight will be the last of his career, something which Chisora will undoubtedly follow suit with.
Fury said: "I have decided to comeback to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies, one with Deontay Wilder and one with Dereck Chisora. I always said I wanted to have a trilogy with Chisora at the end of my career, and here we are."