Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora are reportedly in talks over staging a trilogy fight in December of this year.

Fury claimed that he was to retire after fighting Dillian Whyte, but very few believed that would be the last we’ve seen of the Gypsy King.

With the prospect of becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of his era on the table, Fury would surely be foolish to walk away.

While he waits for scores to be settled between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, he appears as though he will focus on staying sharp.

As is reported by the Independent , he may well be set to do this by stepping in the ring with Derek Chisora for what would be a third time.

The report claims that talks are already underway between the two camps over staging a fight between them on UK soil this December.

Though it’s not the fight people want to see, Fury remaining active would surely mean one thing – he wants the Joshua vs Usyk II winner.

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