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Fury wants Klitschko after he defeats Chisora

Dereck Chisora and Tyson Fury say all the talking is done and business will be settled in the ring this Saturday (29th November) night in front of 20,000 fans at a sold-out ExCeL London in their WBO World Heavyweight title eliminator.

Chisora also defends his European Heavyweight title plus the Vacant British title is on the line in the huge clash, live and exclusive on BoxNation

The bitter rivals met head-to-head today at the iconic London landmark, The Imperial War Museum, as their crunch showdown heads into the final days.

The heavy-handed Londoner is eager to get revenge over his first career loss to Fury in July 2011.

“I’m really excited we’re almost here now, only a couple of days left and it’s my time to correct history and right the wrong,” Said Chisora.

“Me and the big man are ready to rock and roll on Saturday night. When the gloves go on it’s fight time and we are going to give the boxing fans something special to remember,”

“I don’t need to bad mouth the guy, he’s a warrior like me, we’re going into the ring and laying everything on the line, it’s going to be a war,

Undefeated Wilmslow talent Fury is desperate to defeat Chisora again and go on to finally face reigning WBO World Champion Wladimir Klitschko next year.

“We’ve seen each plenty of times at press conference and I’ve said all I’ve got to say, I’m done with talking, I’m here to fight now and Saturday night I’ll produce the goods,” Said Fury.

“I’ve worked my arse off for this fight, it’s the hardest I’ve ever trained, definitely. I know that I’ve done everything I can in training camp and now it’s down to Saturday night,”

“It’s no secret that I want Klitschko once he’s stops running from me. He knows that his reign is on borrowed time. Once Chisora is dealt with then I’ll do everything in my power to get Klitschko in ring,”

Promoter Frank Warren added, “That’s it, all tickets are now gone and the only place to see it if you haven’t got a ticket is live and exclusive on BoxNation,”

“It’s been a long time coming since the fight postponement in July, but I’m delighted to say we’re almost there and it’s going to be a big, big, night of boxing in the capital,”

“With Chisora looking to settle the score against Fury, and Billy Joe Saunders big grudge fight against Chris Eubank Jnr., plus the other big all-British title fights, it’s a terrific card from top to bottom.”

Chisora and Fury will face each other one more time at tomorrow’s weigh-in to be held at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square.

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Charismatic heavyweight Tyson Fury has claimed that Wladimir Klitschko will avoid fighting him should he overcome Dereck Chisora in their world title eliminator this weekend.

The Manchester banger steps into the ring with Chisora this Saturday night at a sold out ExCel London and has claimed that heavyweight kingpin Klitschko will refuse to take him on next year.

Fury, and the 30-year-old Chisora, have the chance of forcing themselves into a mandatory position to challenge for the Ukrainian star’s WBO world title should either prevail in their impending contest, live and exclusive on BoxNation.

”By beating Dereck I will ensure I’m mandatory for a world title shot next year,” said Fury. “I have been saying for a long time now that I don’t think Wladimir Klitschko will fight me – I think he will avoid me – but you never can tell what’s going through people’s minds.

“I hope to God that he does take the challenge and that I become the new heavyweight champion of the world,” he said.

The former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion believes the people around Klitschko are cautious of putting their prized asset in with him.

“I don’t usually think it’s the fighter it’s the people who are around him and handling his business side of things [that don’t want the fight],” Fury said.

“He’s the goose that lays the golden egg and they wouldn’t want to kill the goose that lays that golden egg. So if they want to kill it, put it in the ring with me, otherwise keep on fighting mediocre fighters because there is nothing mediocre about me,” he said.

The 26-year-old Fury has endured a terrible 18 months which has seen him suffer inside and outside the ring.

Now, though, he takes on Chisora for the second time after having beat him in 2011, but believes that the Londoner will prove a tougher test this time around.

“Dereck deserves respect for getting in the ring. He’s had a lot of professional fights, with a lot of world class fighters, so it’s going to be a tough night. He’s been very active, he’s fit and he’ll be ready because it’s all on the line,” said Fury.

“It’s a final eliminator for a mandatory shot at the world title – it’s not just a mandatory shot on the line but a lot of money. The winner excels onto big fights in the future and the loser has to regroup and go from there.

“I’m anticipating a fit, motivated Dereck Chisora, who is in great shape and willing to fight – it should be a good war. Hopefully I’ll do the double over Dereck Chisora but nothing is certain in boxing that’s why everyone loves the heavyweights.”

‘Del Boy’, as Chisora is known, is ready for the task at hand and says he is a much more mature and fitter fighter than in the past.

“I’m in really great shape for this fight and ready to go on Saturday night,” said Chisora.

“The talking is all done and now it is about stepping in there and taking care of business. I’m hungry for another shot at the world title and I’m not going to let anyone stand in my way.

“I know what Tyson brings to the ring. I’ve learned from our last fight and I’m ready for him. This is going to be my easiest fight because I know how he boxes and I’m going to beat him at everything he does. He doesn’t know what he’s in for,” said a confident Chisora.

Also featuring on the bill is a mouth-watering chief support between Billy Joe Saunders and Chris Eubank Jr which sees the British, Commonwealth and European belts up for grabs in a potential thriller.

Frankie Gavin takes on Bradley Skeete, with Liam Walsh facing Gary Sykes on a stacked card from top to bottom.

Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora is live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky 437/490HD, Virgin 546 & TalkTalk 525) this Saturday night. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.

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