Chisora confirmed as Fury's opponent despite 12 losses, including twice to champion
Tyson Fury has announced he will fight Derek Chisora at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on 3 December, despite already beating the veteran twice.
The first was via a unanimous decision at Wembley in July 2011 and a retirement win three years later at London's ExCel.
The move comes following the collapse of talks for a prospective bout between Fury and Anthony Joshua earlier this month.
Chisora's corner would not let him fight on in their second meeting in 2014, such was the punishment he sustained throughout the contest.
Fury has since gone in to become a two-time world champion while his opponent is 38 and has lost three of his last four fights.
The champion was last in action in April when he stopped Dillian Whyte inside six rounds.
Whyte also has two victories over Chisora as part of 12 defeats for Fury's challenger.
Oleksandr Usyk holds the remaining heavyweight titles and is likely to face Fury next year.