Tyson Fury has called Derek Chisora a “sausage” for allegedly turning down a £2million offer to fight him for a third time.
Fury had been linked with a potential trilogy fight against Chisora before confirming his retirement in a Twitter post last week. The Gypsy King even called out his old rival while making an approach to his team.
Chisora accepted the fight but rejected the proposed terms, leading Fury to walk away from the deal and announce his retirement from boxing for the umpteenth time. The heavyweight champ has now taken to Twitter once again to mock Chisora, revealing just how much was supposedly on the table for a blockbuster trilogy bout.
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“I see Derek Chisora has been having a little pop; licking his wounds after losing £2million,” Fury said while out on a walk by the sea.
“God almighty, what a mistake, what a mistake,” he exclaimed. “You’re probably going to get £375,000 for your next fight and your management team turned down £2million.
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“God almighty, what jokers, a pack of jokers. Honestly, there’s more brains in your little finger than your full management team will ever have. God almighty, where is someone like Derek Chisora going to get offered £2m from again?”
Fury finished the rant by calling Chisora and his management team “sausages.”
The Gypsy King first announced his retirement following his seventh-round stoppage victory over Dillian Whyte earlier this year. He then backtracked and admitted he would consider facing UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. He also claimed he was in talks with Thor Bjornsson over an exhibition fight in November.
Then, last week, he reiterated his decision to retire, saying: “On my 34th birthday I say bon voyage. Massive thanks to everyone who had an input in my career over the years and, after long hard conversations, I’ve finally decided to walk away.”
In another tweet he added: “See you all on the other side you big dossers 2008-2022.”
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