‘You was offered £2m and you s*** yourself’ – Tyson Fury claims Derek Chisora demanded £3m to make trilogy fight despite denying he’s received an official offer

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has looked to set the record straight about his failed trilogy fight with Derek Chisora.
Fury recently excited fight fans when he announced his comeback and set his sights on a third fight with Chisora, who he beat in 2011 and 2014.
However, fight talks quickly fell apart and Fury confirmed last weekend that he’s retired again, vacating his Ring Magazine heavyweight belt in the process.
‘Delboy’ recently insisted that despite talking to Fury about the fight, he never received an official offer amid claims he rejected £2m before the heavyweight champion walked away from negotiations.
Speaking on talkSPORT Drive, he tried to set the record straight.
Chisora said: “Listen, it’s like this. I’m sitting in my house and I get a private phone call.
“’Do you want to fight me?’, ‘who is it’, ‘it’s Tyson’, ‘Okay cool’.
“’I’ll give you £2million’, ‘okay cool, send me a contract’. I’m still waiting for the contract.
“I haven’t declined the fight. You have to understand, I have a product that I sell on TV and on the radio, I have a product that I sell.
“For him to sell out the Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, he can’t sell it with anybody. He can only sell it with me, Deontay [Wilder] and AJ [Anthony Joshua].”
‘The Gypsy King’ has now claimed that Chisora was in fact officially offered £2m but his team demanded more money. He says this is something his lawyer and co-promoter can confirm.
“I see Delboy is at it again,” Fury said in a video posted to social media.
“He’s confused because he lost £2m I offered him because stupid 258 [Anthony Joshua's management company] said no, they wanted £3m. Robert Davis is there to confirm and so is Frank Warren.
“I’ll show you who wants some smoke, you little s***house. You was offered £2m and you s*** yourself, you big sausage. Carrot! You are a carrot cruncher, you little p****hole.”
Fury’s latest retirement is expected to come to an end after Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua rematch for the WBO, WBA, and IBF heavyweight titles in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
Whoever wins will look to set up a hugely lucrative undisputed fight with Fury, who holds the only other major title and has consistently talked about boxing again despite insisting he is done with the sport.
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