Derek Chisora and Tyson Fury shared a meal after their title fight at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium last night.

Fury retained his heavyweight belt after beating Chisora thanks to a tenth-round TKO. This was the third meeting between the two British fighters, with the Gypsy King now after winning all three.

As expected, Fury dominated Chisora and forced the referee to stop the fight with just seconds left in the tenth round.

Despite spending 30 minutes attempting to take the other person’s head off, the two sat down in the dressing room with their families afterwards and shared a Five Guys meal.

Boxing promoter Frank Warren shared the footage after the fight.

Fury, who extended his professional record to 34-0, teased a fight against Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk with an intense face-off in the ring.

Usyk is also unbeaten and impressively dismantled Anthony Joshua in his last two fights.

If these two do eventually come face to face, who would win?

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