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Derek Chisora parries a shot from Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury has beaten Derek Chisora twice before

Tyson asked Chisora to accept his offer to fight him three times.

He said he had made an offer to Chisora.

"You're in the middle of the trilogy, sir," he said. You should call yourself Chicken.

Chisora has resisted calls to retire after he defeated Pulev.

The victory over Pulev ended Chisora's three-fight losing streak and he said after the fight that he would like to fight either Deontay or Tyson.

"Get the contract signed so I can fight again," he said. After beating Chisora on points in the first meeting, Fury defeated him in their second meeting.

Chisora's promoter Eddie Hearn said last week that Chisora had turned down an offer from Fury's camp because it was not enough money.

Analysis - will Fury fight again?

'There is nothing more I can do' - Tyson Fury on potential retirement

Coral Barry is an editor for the British Broadcasting Corporation.

With each day, the possibility of a fight increases.

Few fans and pundits believed the former unified champion was finished with fighting after he announced his retirement.

There have been many suggestions about what Fury could do. A fight against the winner of Anthony Joshua's fight against Oleksandr Usyk, as well as an exhibition match against UFC champ Francis Ngannou, have all been talked about.

According to Frank Warren, his fighter wants to challenge the winner of Usyk and Joshua in an undisputed title fight.

The next few weeks are likely to determine whether or not the next fight will be a professional bout or not.

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