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Tyson Fury not pulling any punches with Derek Chisora

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora (right) following a press conference at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tyson Fury insists it's all business once the opening bell sounds in his trilogy fight with Derek Chisora in London on Saturday night.

The British heavyweight duo have fought twice before, with Fury securing victory on both occasions, meaning their 'trilogy' bout looks pretty jeopardy free for the world champion.
The 'Gypsy King' is the huge favourite to make it three out of three in what is more of a warm-up for bigger challenges, such as Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk next year.
Fury and Chisora have even struck up an unlikely friendship in recent years and, when they met between work-outs at their open media day in London on Tuesday, they shook hands.
But Fury then said to his rival: "Let's give the fans what they want and batter the f*** out of each other!"
Fury later insisted the showdown, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, will be no stroll for either fighter.
"You're going to see Del Boy get knocked sparked out. I'm not playing games, this is not fun and games for me, this is strictly business," the 34-year-old said.
"So here's the thing. When it's business, people, close people, will rob each other. So why wouldn't two strangers beat the f*** out of each other for money?
"While we are in that ring fighting, there is no friendship. After the fight we can get a Diet Coke and a Sprite. Either way you are going to see a good fight.
"People say, 'Oh well, I'm the overwhelming favourite'. But I'm only a man with a chin, and so is he. I could get knocked out and he could get knocked out. We will be giving 100 per cent and may the best man win. In the ring there are no friends.
"We can be friends out here and shake hands, go for a burger afterwards, but in here there's no friends."
Nevertheless there was a distinctly chummy feel about their work-outs in front of the media at the Olympic Park in east London.
Chisora's was more like a yoga routine, briefly interrupted by Fury yelling 'hurry up Derek son'.
Then when Fury got into the ring he took a chair with him and sat while his fists were wrapped, before proceeding to sing 'Sweet Caroline' as he went through his paces.
Chisora confirmed, slightly less colourfully, what was said when they shook hands.
"We agreed when we get in there and we stand in the middle that we don't move from there. We shook on it, so we'll see," said the 38-year-old.
He added: "Have I imagined winning? Not yet.
"I'm in great shape. Tyson looks like he's in great shape. Do I have to knock him out? Yeah, that's the whole point."

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