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Derek Chisora ​​​​questions Tyson Fury's training and relationship with SugarHill while making KO prediction for Oleksandr Usyk

Derek Chisora ​​​​questions Tyson Fury's training and relationship with SugarHill while making KO prediction for Oleksandr Usyk

Derek Chisora ​​believes Tyson Fury will get knocked out in his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.

“The Gypsy King” started well before faltering badly and was eliminated on the way to a points loss when he fought Usyk for all the heavyweight belts earlier this year.

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Fury showed courage when he heard the final bellPhoto credit: Getty

Fury will try to avenge his only boxing loss on December 21 in Saudi Arabia.

Chisora ​​has fought Fury three times – and lost. The two Englishmen have developed a friendship over the years, but “Del Boy” believes his buddy will fail again against the Ukrainian.

The man who fought Usyk in his second heavyweight bout in 2020 cited problems in Fury's camp as a possible reason why he struggled in his last fight.

“I don’t think Tyson was 100 percent when he entered the ring,” Chisora ​​said on the latest episode of the talkBOXING podcast.

“He had a massive cut and didn’t want to pay the penalty for missing the fight.

“He didn't fight the way he wanted to and he was underprepared, underprepared for this fight.

“The confidence wasn't there. And you have to be aware that he was just fooling around for the first four or five rounds because the confidence wasn't there.”

Chisora ​​predicts Fury will be stopped in his rematch against Usyk.

The 40-year-old believes there is a problem with Fury's trainer SugarHill, who guided him to famous victories over Deontay Wilder, Dillian Whyte and even Chisora ​​himself.

He added: “I think Usyk will stop him this time.”

Chisora ​​​​believes there is something wrong with the relationship between Fury and SugarHill

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Chisora ​​​​believes there is something wrong with the relationship between Fury and SugarHillPhoto credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank
“Del Boy” told talkBOXING it contributed to Fury’s first professional defeat

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“Del Boy” told talkBOXING it contributed to Fury’s first professional defeatSource: talkBOXING – YouTube

“Him and SugarHill Steward – that relationship is slowly crumbling.

“For when they came together, they listened to one another.”

Chisora ​​believes Fury ignored his head coach during the loss to Usyk and insists it caused “panic” in his corner between rounds.

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“They were all panicking,” he said of Fury’s training team.

“It wasn’t because there were so many voices, they were all panicking.

“They knew they were going to lose the fight, so they thought they had to start saying something because he wasn't listening to SugarHill and he wasn't listening to his father.”

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