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Tyson Fury dominates Derek Chisora to retain belt

Tyson Fury retained his WBC and lineal heavyweight championship with a one-sided beating of Derek Chisora that was finally stopped by the referee at 2:51 of Round 10 on Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

Chisora, who has now lost to Fury three times, never landed a punch of consequence but absorbed plenty of such shots from «The Gypsy King» in a bout that looked like it should have been stopped much sooner.

Chisora's trademark toughness was on display throughout in what amounted to a tuneup bout for Fury, who is in talks to meet Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship in springtime in Saudi Arabia.

The unified heavyweight champion from Ukraine was ringside and immediately jumped up on the ring apron after Fury called him out. «You're next you little b----,» Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) said as he stood face-to-face with Usyk.

Fury then mocked Usyk's two victories over Anthony Joshua, whom he described as a mere «bodybuilder.»

«Well, I'm no bodybuilder you sucker,» he said. «You ugly little man. Let's get it on!»

Fury then mocked Usyk's two heavyweight-title victories. The 35-year-old former undisputed cruiserweight champion smiled without saying a word as he absorbed Fury's typical histrionics.

And that Fury-Usyk matchup, one of the best that can be made in all of boxing, is expected to come next. But Fury said he first will probably require surgery on his right elbow that will sideline him for six to eight weeks. He previously underwent surgery on his left elbow to remove bone spurs following an 11th-round KO of Deontay Wilder last October in a trilogy fight.

Fury also said he suffered a right-hand injury Saturday. «We'll see when I'll be ready for this fight [with Usyk]. We'll see when it can

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