Tyson Fury punches Derek Chisora
Tyson Fury claimed the 23rd knockout of his career

The undisputed bout with Oleksandr Usyk was set up with a brutal knockout ofDerek Chisora.

He was in front of 60,000 people at Spurs stadium.

The referee waved off the fight in the 10th round after Chisora was hurt again by the champ.

Usyk was in London to watch the fight.

It was Chisora's 13th loss in 46 fights.

The pair shook hands and said they would fight in the first three minutes.

Despite the cold conditions at an outdoor December night event in London, the two fighters tried to give the entertainment they promised.

The fight proved to be a mismatch as Fury was a better fighter than his opponent and can now look forward to a possible fight with Usyk.

Three years after they fought for the British and Commonwealth titles, Chisora was stopped by his corner at the end of the 10th round in a fight for the British and European belts.

It was thought that Chisora could produce a career-changing performance and defy the odds.

It was clear by the second round that this was going to be their last meeting.

Chisora tried to force Fury back onto the ropes with a number of punches, but he landed a huge overhand right after and started to land at will from range.

In the second round, Chisora was hit by a left hook that ended the round in the corner.

Both men ended up in a heap on the floor as they lost balance, but it didn't matter as Fury took complete control.

Chisora, as he has done throughout his 15-year career, gave it everything but was simply outclassed byFury, whose shot selection, power and ability helped him pick off the rounds with relative ease

The only question was if he could land a wonder shot of his own after two solid right hooks landed in the sixth and seventh.

He had a bad cut around his eye in the ninth and a brutal uppercut in the 10th that ended his fight.

Dubois survives huge scare to retain WBA (regular) belt

Daniel Dubois on the canvas
Daniel Dubois was down three times in the first round

After being knocked down three times in the first round, Britain's Daniel Dubois came back to win the title.

The 25-year-old was facing a second defeat of his career and also suffered a knee injury in the first three minutes.

After regaining his composure in the second, Dubois caught Lerena in the third and sent him to the ground.

The signal for a flurry of punches was given when Lerena got up.

A truly brilliant uppercut - which drew gasps from the fans when replayed on the stadium's four big screens - hit Lerena's head back and the South African was on the verge of going down again when the referee moved in to stop it.

It would have ended his hopes of fighting Usyk in the future if he had lost his title.

He showed great character in turning the fight around.

The thing was amazing. I was on the top of my head. Dubois told the box office that he felt his knee go.

I had the heart of a warrior and I just thought to calm down.

I had to come back out and look for shots that weren't there. I saw the opening and decided to go for it.

I was rusty but at least I was able to land my shots.

I've never boxed in front of a lot of people.

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