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Chisora: I’m happy Fury is back – he will fight AJ!

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 4:19 pm
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Chisora’s Final Bell: A Warrior’s Exit and His Bold Prediction for Fury vs. Joshua

The heavy bag swings with a familiar, punishing rhythm. Sweat flies. The gym echoes with grunts of effort and the sharp, leathery smack of glove on pad. For Derek Chisora, these sights and sounds are as much a part of him as his own heartbeat. As he prepares for the 50th and final professional fight of a career defined by relentless pressure and unbreakable spirit, one might expect a man in deep, solitary reflection. Instead, ‘Del Boy’ is looking beyond his own horizon, his eyes fixed firmly on the future of the division he has graced for nearly two decades. And he sees one fight, above all, that must happen: Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua.

Contents
  • The Fan in the Fighter: Chisora’s Unwavering Passion
  • “I’m Happy Fury is Back”: A Nod to the King’s Return
  • The Final Boss: Why Chisora Believes Fury Will Fight AJ
  • Analysis: The Roadmap to a British Boxing Everest
  • Conclusion: A Warrior’s Last Word on the Future

The Fan in the Fighter: Chisora’s Unwavering Passion

Derek Chisora is not just a boxer; he is a devotee of the sweet science. As he gears up for his swan song this Saturday, his conversation is as much about the sport’s landscape as his own farewell. He has shared the ring with the best of his era—from Vitali Klitschko to Tyson Fury (twice) to Dillian Whyte (thrice). He has been in wars that have etched his name into the hardcore fan’s conscience as one of British boxing’s toughest, most entertaining warriors. Yet, even on the brink of his own exit, his enthusiasm for the game burns brightly.

This unique perspective—that of a hardened veteran who is also a genuine fan—gives his opinions a rare weight. He isn’t just analyzing matchups; he’s dissecting them with the insight of someone who has felt the power and studied the minds of the very men he discusses. And right now, his focus is on the return of the ‘Gypsy King.’

“I’m Happy Fury is Back”: A Nod to the King’s Return

The recent confirmation that Tyson Fury is returning to training, with a proposed bout against Oleksandr Usyk now slated for 2024, sent shockwaves through the sport. For Chisora, it was a moment of pure relief and excitement. “I’m happy Fury is back,” Chisora states, a sentiment echoing through the halls of British boxing. Fury’s absence, filled with retirement teases and negotiations that frayed fans’ nerves, left a gaping hole at the top of the division.

Chisora understands better than most what Fury brings. Having been outboxed and outmaneuvered by him over 20 combined rounds in 2014 and 2022, he holds no illusions about Fury’s unique blend of size, skill, and ring IQ. Fury’s return stabilizes the heavyweight ecosystem, creating a clear target and a narrative backbone for the entire weight class. But for Chisora, the ultimate goal of this return is not just another title defense; it’s a path to a legacy-defining super fight.

The Final Boss: Why Chisora Believes Fury Will Fight AJ

Here, Chisora’s analysis shifts from observation to bold prediction. He doesn’t just hope for Fury vs. Joshua; he sees it as an inevitable conclusion, the final piece of a puzzle that has taunted British boxing for half a decade.

“He will fight AJ!” Chisora asserts, cutting through the years of failed negotiations, network disputes, and promotional hurdles. In his view, the commercial and sporting logic is now inescapable:

  • Legacy Over Everything: For both men, a victory in this all-British mega-fight would define their careers more than any other bout.
  • The Financial Behemoth: It remains, by a colossal margin, the most lucrative fight either can make, a stadium-filling, pay-per-view-shattering event.
  • The Path is Clearing: With Fury set to face Usyk and Joshua rebuilding under trainer Ben Davison, the timelines and narratives are finally converging towards a single point.

Chisora paints the picture of a post-Usyk Fury, having potentially unified the belts, looking for that one final, monumental payday and a chance to silence his longest-standing domestic rival once and for all. “It’s the fight everyone has waited for,” he says, his voice carrying the conviction of a man who has heard the whispers in every gym from London to Las Vegas. “The public demand will make it happen. The money will make it happen. And deep down, they both want it.”

Analysis: The Roadmap to a British Boxing Everest

As an expert observer, Chisora’s prediction requires a specific sequence of events. It is a high-stakes domino effect that the entire sport will watch with bated breath.

First, Fury must navigate the Usyk puzzle. The Ukrainian’s technical brilliance presents a stylistic nightmare for any heavyweight. A Fury loss here derails the super-fight narrative instantly. Second, Anthony Joshua must continue his resurgence. He must look dominant and confident, rebuilding the aura that made the fight a 50-50 proposition in the first place. Victories over the likes of Deontay Wilder or Filip Hrgovic would cement his place.

Chisora’s belief hinges on a Fury victory over Usyk. A unified Fury, holding all four major belts, would face unprecedented pressure to face the mandatory challenger—which, in this scenario, would likely be Joshua. The stars are aligning in a way they never have before. Promotional allegiances are less rigid, with fighters taking more control. The will of the British public, a force Chisora knows intimately from his own headline-making career, would become an unstoppable tide.

Conclusion: A Warrior’s Last Word on the Future

As Derek Chisora laces up his gloves for one final dance under the bright lights, his legacy is secure. He is the people’s champion, a fighter who never gave less than everything, who turned professional setbacks into heroic narratives. And in his final act as an active competitor, he is doing what he has always done: speaking his mind and stoking the fires of the sport he loves.

His prediction—“He will fight AJ!”—is more than just a headline. It is a veteran’s analysis, a fan’s hope, and a challenge to the powers that be. He is passing the torch, but not before using it to illuminate the path ahead. The road to Fury-Joshua is fraught with ‘ifs,’ but in Chisora’s view, the destination is now visible. When the bell rings on his remarkable 50-fight career this Saturday, a part of his story will continue. It will live on in the roar that will one day greet two giants of his era finally meeting in the center of the ring, in a fight he helped will into existence simply by believing, and boldly declaring, that it must be so.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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