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Andre Ward predicts Fury's next opponent, previews Wilder's next fight (1:47)

On who he'd like to see Tyson Fury face next, he gives his choice and previews the fight on October 15. 1:45

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According to sources, Tyson and Chisora are in the process of agreeing on a trilogy fight in the UK in December.

After a sixth-round knockout victory over Dillian Whyte in April, Tyson Fury claimed he was retired, but changed his mind in August and said he would fight Chisora again.

One of the biggest boxing events of all time will take place on December 3, when "The Gypsy King" will face Anthony Joshua. According to a source, discussions between Warren and Joshua's promoter broke off on September 29th.

The champion claimed last week that a self imposed deadline had passed. The deal between Chisora and Fury is close to being completed, according to a source.

"I've decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight world champion in history to have two trilogies," he said. At the end of my career, I would fight Chisora.

After Oleksandr Usyk defeated Joshua a second time, it appeared they would meet for the undisputed title. Usyk said he wouldn't be ready for another fight until next year as he recovers from injuries, while Fury said he needed to fight one more time.

Ahead of a possible fight with Usyk, Chisora is a good fit for the fight. It's not uncommon for two boxers to fight a third time when the first two bouts weren't competitive.

The first time they met, Chisora was stopped in the 10th round of their second fight.

After negotiations played out through the media, a bout with Chisora is a major letdown. It should be the beginning of a fight between Fury and Usyk.