sport news Derek Chisora tells Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua will beat him trends now

sport news Derek Chisora tells Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua will beat him trends now
sport news Derek Chisora tells Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua will beat him trends now

sport news Derek Chisora tells Tyson Fury to his face that Anthony Joshua will beat him trends now

Derek Chisora has baited Tyson Fury by saying he will lose his heavyweight showdown with Anthony Joshua before challenging the Gypsy King to a 'bare-knuckle fight.'

The pair were in talks for a fight of their own earlier this year but negotiations collapsed and there was clear bad blood when they met ringside at Saturday night's Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker event.

Chisora muscled in on an interview Fury was giving to talkSPORT and said: 'If the fight happens, he will win.'

Squaring up face-to-face just inches apart, Fury replied: 'I will win. I will knock him out inside six rounds and if you want I'll fight you in between rounds too.'

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora squared up ringside at the Joyce vs Parker fight and clashed over whether the Gypsy King will beat Anthony Joshua and their own failed fight talks

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora squared up ringside at the Joyce vs Parker fight and clashed over whether the Gypsy King will beat Anthony Joshua and their own failed fight talks

Chisora claimed Joshua would win the prospective fight - but Fury naturally begged to differ

Chisora claimed Joshua would win the prospective fight - but Fury naturally begged to differ

Fury, the undefeated WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion, then goaded Chisora by reminding everyone of his two victories over him in 2011 and 2014.

Just before that, the pair had it out over the failed talks to fight one another.

Chisora said: 'I'm here in Manchester, I'm here. You said come to Manchester and I'll fight you bare-knuckle and I'm here.'

Fury replied: 'Why didn't you sign the contract then?' Chisora, wearing sunglasses, hood and a face mask, claimed he'd never been sent the contract.

Fury appeared to accept the challenge, saying: 'I will fight you bare-knuckle if you want, no problem. Any time, any place, anywhere.

'Listen you got two million and you refused it.'

Chisora and Fury fight in the first of their two meetings - at Wembley Arena back in July 2011

Chisora and Fury fight in the first of their two meetings - at Wembley Arena back in July 2011

The pair met again at the ExCel in London in 2014 with Fury claiming another victory

The pair met again at the ExCel in London in 2014 with Fury claiming another victory 

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