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Tyson Fury unloads an epic x-rated callout on a stoic Oleksandr Usyk after beating Derek Chisora

‘You’ll do f*** all!’: Tyson Fury unloads an epic x-rated callout on a stoic Oleksandr Usyk after the Ukrainian showed how unimpressed he was with the Gypsy King’s victory over Derek Chisora

  • Tyson Fury stopped Derek Chisora ​​at Tottenham Hotspur stadium
  • The gypsy king looked utterly domineering against his old rival
  • Fury proclaimed current unified heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk after his win
  • The pair faced off in heated in-ring scenes ahead of a proposed clash in 2023

Tyson Fury has thrown down the gauntlet to the heavyweight division after beating Derek Chisora ​​at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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

“Where’s Usyk the rabbit?” said Fury in the ring.

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk came face to face after Fury defeated Derek Chisora ​​in London

The current unified heavyweight champion looked unimpressed from ringside as Fury cruised to victory

The current unified heavyweight champion looked unimpressed from ringside as Fury cruised to victory

‘Uh rabbit? Usyk, you’re next, you little bastard. You are next. Me and you next. You are next. Rabbit! P****! 15th little dwarf bodybuilder. Well, I’m not a bodybuilder, I’m going to write you off. I already did a Ukrainian in Klitschko, didn’t I? And I do you too, gaping teeth.

“You ugly little man. Let’s get it on b****. You may laugh now, but I will put an end to this little sucker. I will terminate you. You little sucker. What are you going to do? You’re going to do anything, little sausage.’

The pair look set to meet in the ring in 2023 to determine the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in 2000.

Chisora ​​opened the match aggressively, trying to force the bigger Fury to fight the ropes in his preferred range.

Fury dealt comfortably with the overmatched Chisora, leading the referee to stop the fight in the tenth round

Fury dealt comfortably with the overmatched Chisora, leading the referee to stop the fight in the tenth round

However, Fury quickly took control of the action, and his height and defensive acumen soon rendered Chisora’s attack almost completely ineffective, save for an occasional shot to the body.

As the rounds progressed, Fury only solidified his lead, constantly pounding the outmatched Chisora ​​with an impressive variety of shots.

Referee Victor Loughlin finally decided he had seen Chisora ​​take enough punishment in the tenth round, and stopped the bout with Fury well ahead of the scorelines.

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Source: Dailymail

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