Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora will come face-to-face for a third time tonight as the rivals prepare for one final clash. Show Fury is the defending WBC heavyweight champion and will put his belt on the line against ‘War’. Getty 2 Fury and Chisora were once friends but are now rivalsAdvertisement Fury v Chisora 3 – follow round-by-round updates hereThe pair first met in 2011 with Fury winning before the ‘Gypsy King’ comprehensively dispatched Chisora again in 2014. Fury was initially meant to fight Anthony Joshua in December, but terms couldn’t be agreed and the clash fell through. Advertisement Chisora has stepped in and will seek one last big win in his career up against arguably the best heavyweight of modern times. And ahead of the clash, Fury tipped the scales at 268lbs at the weigh-in, while Chisora is coming in at 260lbs. Fury vs Chisora 3: How to watch
Advertisement Fury vs Chisora 3: talkSPORT coveragetalkSPORT will broadcast the fight exclusively live and free to air. Our expert team will be made of presenters Adam Catterall and Gareth A Davies, commentator Andy Clarke, and former super-bantamweight champion Spencer Oliver. talkSPORT.com will also be running a live blog for all the action. Advertisement To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Getty Images - Getty 2 Chisora hasn’t been close to beating Fury in the past but he can trouble the Gypsy KingAdvertisement Most read in BoxingLOOKALIKEBoxer dressed as Muhammad Ali is floored as he suffers first defeat of careerTAUNTINGTyson Fury gets crowd to chant insults about Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony JoshuaAwkward'I feel like I haven’t earned this' - Jake Paul reluctantly accepts WBA titleRARETyson reveals how much he paid for pet tigers before one 'ripped someone's arm off'OUT COLDBoxing's KO saw former heavyweight-turned bouncer Francis floor aggressive punterBig claimFury vs Joshua will happen in 2023 and Usyk is No.1 heavyweight, says HearnFury vs Chisora 3: UndercardAdvertisement Subject to change
Fury vs Chisora: What has been said?Tyson Fury: “They are all threats. Everyone in this heavyweight division is a threat for sure. Advertisement “All of these odds, overwhelming odds on fighters are a joke because it’s only a two-horse race. “Anyone can knock anybody out if they catch them. They’re all dangerous. That’s why I never look past anybody and I always give everybody 100 per cent respect. “I’m looking forward to putting on a good show. I know Derek’s in good shape and I’m in good shape so it’ll make for an exciting fight while it lasts.” Derek Chisora: “Listen, in the first fight there was a bit of cheating going on in there. Advertisement “I can’t talk about it now, but one day I will. “Second fight he beat me fair and square, but in the [first] fight he cheated a little bit. “As long as the [third] fight’s fair and square, we’re cool.” Boxing on talkSPORTHead over to YouTube for more of talkSPORT’s dedicated boxing content where you will find exclusive interviews with the likes of Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn and Jake Paul, plus our very own boxing insider. Where can I warch Tyson Fury fight?The return of Tyson Fury is finally here. Find out how you can watch the return of the Gypsy King on BT Sport. The big fight lived up to all the hype as Tyson Fury took on Derek Chisora for the WBC heavyweight world title on Saturday night, exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office.
How much does it cost to watch Fury fight on BT Sport?Watch the action as it unfolds for just £26.95.
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