'Are you scared of me' – What Tyson Fury told Derek Chisora as rivals come face to face ahead of trilogy fight | The Sun

TYSON FURY kicked off the war of words as he came face to face withDerek Chisora ahead of their trilogy fight.

The heavyweight rivals announced the third bout of their series in London, set for December 3 at Tottenham's stadium.

It comes over a decade after Fury's first win over Chisora, 38, and eight years on from their one-sided rematch.

Having starred each other down, Fury, 34, said: "Are you scared of me, Chisora?"

Fury then switched his attention to Chisora's close friend Anthony Joshua, 33, following the collapse of their fight talks.

He said: "You have shown up the body builder. You have shown him up. You showed him.

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"Man's a coward. Man's a coward and I'm just going to keep torturing him until he actually gets the balls to fight."

Chisora is currently managed by AJ's 258 stable, but Fury offered to take over the role free of charge.

He quipped: "Listen, you should let me manage you. I'm the man who has got you this 2million quid, me. Not AJ.

"And I'll do it for free, I won't take a tenner of you because I like to help people out for nothing.

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"Free of charge, for old times sake. Let me manage you. Let me manage you."

Fury is using his unlikely trilogy as a keep-busy fight while Oleksandr Usyk, 35, recovers from injury.

His promoter Frank Warren revealed plans to fight Usyk in a February undisputed decider, the heavyweight division's first four-belt unification.

And then it paves the way for Fury to defend the titles against Joe Joyce, 37, later in the year.

Meanwhile Joshua, coming off consecutive losses to Usyk, now looks set to return next year after talks with Fury broke down.

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