Tyson Fury is set to announce that his next opponent will be Derek Chisora, with the WBC Heavyweight champion hoping to fight Chisora in place of Anthony Joshua on December 3rd.
21.09.2022 - 16:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tyson Fury has been called out by heavyweight contender Manuel Charr as he seeks to secure his next fight before the end of this year. This is despite talks with Anthony Joshua seemingly nearing completion, with a December 3rd fight in Cardiff having been widely discussed by both parties.
However, this new development sees Charr, a former WBA (Regular) heavyweight champion calling out Fury and providing a potential second option. Charr has a record of 33-4-0, with 19 wins coming via knockout. Despite his former world champion status he is not a widely known name in the same way as Joshua.
Charr is not currently ranked by the WBC, meaning that he would be ineligible to challenge for Fury's crown but this hasn't stopped the German from reigniting a war of words which began as far back as 2017 when Charr was the WBA (Regular) heavyweight champion.
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In a video posted to Instagram, Charr repeated a message sent to Fury last month when his next opponent looked unclear : "Tyson Fury, take the fight. I'm ready to knock you out. Take my challenge. I'm ready for you, man. No excuses.
"I promise you on December 3, I will smash your pretty face you big dosser. I will focus on this green and gold belt coming home," he added.
Despite Charr's status within the sport currently, Fury responded to the video, claiming that he must defeat Oleksandr Usyk before a fight with Charr. "Diamond Boy, I've got a certain little middleweight that I've got to put that fist through first. However, if he doesn't want no smoke, you can surely get it. Pressure will break diamonds." Fury explained.
A fight between Fury and Usyk still looks as though it could
Tyson Fury is set to announce that his next opponent will be Derek Chisora, with the WBC Heavyweight champion hoping to fight Chisora in place of Anthony Joshua on December 3rd.
Eddie Hearn has said that Anthony Joshua believes this is his only chance to face Tyson Fury, with 'AJ' having been given the chance to enter talks by Fury following his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last month.
Head of Wasserman Boxing Kalle Sauerland has warned that the proposed fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will only be confirmed once both fighters are in the ring and the first bell goes.
Frank Warren has said that the deal to seal a fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is '90 per cent done', with the Queensberry promoter appearing to confirm that both sides are close to an agreement.