Tyson Fury taking unnecessary risks mentally, physically and financially in facing Derek Chisora a third time

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 

Tyson Fury is preparing to fight Dereck Chisora for the third time on Saturday. The WBC heavyweight champion has been absent for eight months. Fury waited four months for Oleksandr Usyk's unification bout. Chiressora has beaten Fury twice before.  

Tyson Fury is taking on Derek Chisora for the third time on Saturday. Fury has been on a rollercoaster of emotions since his comeback in April. He has changed his mind several times about his future plans. He is a heavy favorite to win the fight. His American travel ban has made it impossible to negotiate a fight with Usyk. The fight is not a priority for Fury. It is more important for him to keep training. If he loses interest in boxing, he will have to find a new career. In the end, it is better for his health to continue to fight than to give up.

Fury is fighting for his heavyweight title against Usyk on Saturday. He is worried about his health and wants to end his boxing career. Fury has had many health problems outside of the ring. He believes his career will end in death. USyk is a former world champion. The fight is taking place inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in his native England. It is not out of question if Fury is fit to fight. In the previous fight against Deontay Wilder, Fury almost lost his unbeaten record and lineal heavyweight championship. After that, he had two unheralded fights against Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin.

Tyson Fury is taking unnecessary risks in his fight with Derek Chisora. Fury's mental state is a distraction from the realities of the fight.


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