Tyson Fury tells critics of Derek Chisora fight to ‘suck a big d****’
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Tyson Fury has hit out those criticising him for fighting Derek Chisora for a third time telling them to ‘suck a big fat d***’. The Gypsy King says that there is clearly an audience for the fight as 70,000 tickets have been sold for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium showcase.
Fury spoke to the MMA Hour ahead of Saturday’s bout and was asked about what he felt about critics of his decision to fight Chisora for a third time. In reply an angry Gypsy King said: “I think they can go suck a d*** too.
“I think all those people who criticise can go suck a big fat d****. What I would like to say to them is: How many times have they fought for a world title? How many times have they even been punched in the face? Anyone who can criticise a professional athlete for doing their job can go suck a big fat d***
Fury returns to the ring for the first time since beating Dillian Whyte in April after coming out of retirement and will be defending his WBC heavyweight title and 32-0 unbeaten record. He agreed to fight Chisora after talks broke down between himself and Anthony Joshua.
“I don’t overlook people, I’m looking at this fight with Chisora as my world title fight and my defence,” added Fury. “I don’t give a f*** about Usyk or AJ. I give a f**** about Derek Chisora who is coming to take my brains out on Saturday night.
Fury added that he had been in a training camp for nine weeks ahead of Saturday’s fight against Chisora and was at the peak of his fitness. He added: “I’ve really dedicated and sacrificed as much as humanly possible to give Derek Chisora the respect that he deserves.
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“I’ve not short-changed myself or left any stones unturned. I’m at maximum, peak fitness Tyson Fury so hopefully I’ll be on form on Saturday night and we’ll see a great performance.
“I still have a lot to give so here we are giving again. Giving more blood. I need it mentally, physically and emotionally. I’m not ready to let it go right now.”
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