Tyson Fury stops Derek Chisora in the tenth round to set up a delicious Oleksandr Usyk world title unification fight

TYSON FURY has benched his undisputed decider Oleksandr Usyk by making Derek Chisora earn every penny of his pension payout.
The 34-year-old WBC Gypsy King beat the 38-year-old for 10 hard-to-watch rounds before referee Victor Loughlin finally – belatedly – stopped the Spurs from drubbing.

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Ringside was WBA, IBF and WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk watching a master class from the giant.
But it will be a far greater test in Saudi Arabia in the spring when these two geniuses battle it out for all belts.
The pair engaged in a heated duel at ring aprons, with Fury yelling, “Where’s Alexander Usyk the rabbit?!
“Hey, rabbit! Usyk, you’re the next little b****, you’re the next. You are the next one!
“Me and you, jerk, next. Me and you! You get it, little prat. Rabbits! p***y!
“Look, a 15 stone midget beat a bodybuilder. But I’m not a bodybuilder, sucker. I’ll write you off!”
But the emotionless Ukrainian didn’t take the bait as he responded to Fury’s tirade by answering a phone call.
Hopefully this Tottenham carnage was Chisora’s retirement fight as he was beaten so badly the atmosphere collapsed even if he bravely didn’t.
Emerging on the inspirational theme song to the Hollywood hit Black Panther, Zimbabwe-born Chisora was hoping to harness the mythical power of Wakanda.
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The Vibranium-chinned old war horse shone in green and faux fur, while his huge team kept out the cold with long down jackets straight out of Arsene Wenger’s fashion book.
Fury was led to the ring by his eldest son Prince, 11, who looked even taller than 6ft 9in and 19 thanks to all the extra layers underneath his red and gold robe.
The cheers at his performance were huge and the 64,000 fans belted out “Football’s Coming Home” and even Ms Paris filmed the atmosphere on her cell phone for the family archives.
As he promised, Chisora stood his ground as referee Victor Loughlin tried to order him back to his corner to start the fight.
Del Boy began jabs to the body, attempting to smash in a right hand that wildly missed.
Fury landed with a big right hand but Chisora hit back at his meaty body.
Chisora was then wowed by a ruthless Fury combination and looked all his 38 years and 46 fights.
Fury was adept at hitting hard and holding to smother a counterattack, like a first-class Wladimir Klitschko before the Gypsy King dethroned him in 2015.

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A War Chisora bombshell landed early in the second but Fury’s whiskers are now proven and he punishes his old pal with a couple of left hooks to take control of the round back.
Chisora’s knees buckled from a vicious right uppercut, but he held on to the ropes in a neutral corner and pretended to like the punishment.
The anger erupted and it was hard to see the Finchley veteran taking so many strokes flush on the chin without much defense or hope of victory.
It was Vintage Fury in the third but hard to swallow as Chisora was hammered with rights and lefts from all angles.
It felt like Fury swapped shooting fish in a barrel for harpooning a whale in a milk bottle.
Chisora was shaken again in the third, but as he collapsed, he pulled the defending champion onto him, avoiding a count and a 10-8 round.
Del Boy refused to give up, still rolling over the right hand that could have been seen coming from Seven Sisters Road.
Almost every shot the Morecambe mammoth landed looked like it might drop Chisora, but he shuffled into the fifth round, still throwing haymakers and swallowing shots.
Fury turned right early in the fight to make him competitive and almost immediately took Chisora to the ground, only the ropes and his huge heart keeping him upright.

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A double jab right cross hit Chisora perfectly and a short right hook sent him staggering backwards across the ring just before the bell.
Excitement had since died down as fans became concerned about the brain cells Chisora sacrificed for her entertainment.
Fury’s accuracy was so spiteful in the sixth, while Chisora hit so madly that he nearly fell over the top rope.
The untouchable traveler enjoyed his shift, smiling and talking after his best shots connected.
Chisora caught a second – or first – wind in the seventh and slammed hooks into Fury’s torso, but they bounced off his famous love holds.
A peach from a right hand knocked Chisora off balance again in the seventh, but Fury refused to hit the gas and let him go – or sentence him to another round.
It was so easy on the eighth that Fury stuck his tongue out at fans while pausing to punch Chisora in his own red corner.
Chisora’s battered cheeks swelled and his eyes closed, his angle dousing his face in petroleum jelly hoping more shots would slip off his mangled face.
The struggling brawler spat out a mouthful of blood in the ninth, but Fury had no choice but to keep raining punches on his companion.



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Fury began to feel sorry for Chisora at the end of the round, before the 10th started his trainer Don Charles said he would only see one more one-sided stanza before throwing in the towel.
Luckily, the referee got bored with the tenth round massacre and waved the “competition” triggering boss off in the bloodthirsty crowd.
https://www.the-sun.com/sport/6834875/tyson-fury-derek-chisora-fight-result/ Tyson Fury stops Derek Chisora in the tenth round to set up a delicious Oleksandr Usyk world title unification fight