Tyson Fury rules out fight with ‘sausage’ Anthony Joshua and accuses rival of letting Derek Chisora ‘take a good hiding’

TYSON FURY ruled out a fight with “sausage” Anthony Joshua, who he accused of letting Derek Chisora “take a good hiding”.

Fury dominated Chisora over ten rounds of their trilogy bout at Tottenham’s stadium.

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora after their trilogy fight

ReutersAnthony Joshua attending the 25th MOBO Awards in London[/caption]

But their second rematch only came to fruition after talks to fight AJ in Wales collapsed.

Fury took his anger out in brutal fashion against Chisora and blamed Joshua for the beatdown while ruling out a fight between them.

He told iFLTV: “The man’s a sausage and it should have been him here tonight – but he had poor old Derek take a good hiding again stepping in his boots.”

Fury, 34, set himself up for a unification bout next year against Oleksandr Usyk, 35, the man who twice beat AJ.

It promises to crown the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion.

Fury said: “Let’s talk about Usyk because now I can.

“I’m ready and willing to take on Usyk next whether it’s in Saudi Arabia or here in the UK.

“Both places would be fantastic, so let’s give the fans one champion, one name, one face.

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“Usyk’s up for the challenge, he came over tonight so fair play to him.

“He’s not an easy boxer to figure out, he’s a slick southpaw mover with very good skills, an Olympic gold medallist and he’s shown some good form.

“I’m really looking forward to the challenge.”

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