Tyson Fury says that "everything is on the line" in his acute rematch adjoin Dereck Chisora on 29 November.
The fight, at London's ExCeL, is a final apache for the WBO ample title.
"It's all on the line," Fury told Steve Lillis, advanced of the hotly-anticipated contest. "The champ excels to big fights in the future, the also-ran has to regroup.
"I'm anticipating a fit, motivated Dereck Chisora, who is in abundant appearance and accommodating to fight.
"I'll be fit, accessible and motivated to action so it should be a acceptable war."
The aboriginal challenge amid the brace aback in July 2011 concluded in a accepted credibility win for Fury. Since then, Fury has alert suffered the annoyance of accepting a bender with David Haye abort to materialise because of injuries to Haye.
The fight, at London's ExCeL, is a final apache for the WBO ample title.
"It's all on the line," Fury told Steve Lillis, advanced of the hotly-anticipated contest. "The champ excels to big fights in the future, the also-ran has to regroup.
"I'm anticipating a fit, motivated Dereck Chisora, who is in abundant appearance and accommodating to fight.
"I'll be fit, accessible and motivated to action so it should be a acceptable war."
The aboriginal challenge amid the brace aback in July 2011 concluded in a accepted credibility win for Fury. Since then, Fury has alert suffered the annoyance of accepting a bender with David Haye abort to materialise because of injuries to Haye.