Tyson Fury VS Dereck Chisora..........make it happen!
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Tyson Fury hits out at Dereck Chisora
By Anthony Clavane 6/03/2011
EXCLUSIVE: BOXING
Tyson Fury has unleashed a blistering verbal offensive on British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora - and his timing is perfect.
Unbeaten heavyweight Fury is the mandatory challenger for Chisora's British title belt.
But Del Boy has been tied up with a threefight deal with the Klitschko brothers... though he's struggling to get it to the ring.
Last night Wladimir Klitschko pulled out of his world heavyweight title defence against Chisora for the second time.
And it's looking unlikely that Klitschko can find time to fight the British star before a hoped-for unification showdown with David Haye in July.
Manchester fighter Fury, who beat Brazilian Luiz Nascimento at Wembley Arena last month, is now turning up the heat on Chisora to either meet him for the British title - or give up the belt.
Fury said: "Chisora is a bum. He's no good. He'd get annihilated against Klitschko. I've got more chance of winning the Lottery than he has of winning that one. Who is Dereck Chisora anyway? "No one's heard of him. But everyone's heard of me - especially because of my name. Mind you, it's not my fault he's got an average name like Dereck."
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Fury, named after boxing legend Mike Tyson (above), wants north London fighter Chisora to be stripped of the domestic heavyweight crown.
"It's ridiculous," Fury said. "He's running scared. He knows I'm a better fighter and is scared of losing.
"If I was in his shoes I would have no hesitation in giving up my British and Commonwealth belts.
"It's a joke. He's having a go at me, but let's face it - I can out-talk, out-think and out-fight him any day of the week."
Fury's five-round demolition of Nascimento reinforced his emerging reputation. He is unbeaten in 14 fights.
He added: "I want to be world champion.
I want good fights with credible opposition. I want to fight the best men of my era. My dream is to defend the world title at Old Trafford."
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