Eight years after their last fight, Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora will meet for their trilogy clash on Saturday, December 3rd. The high-profile bout is set to go down at the 62,850-capcity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Earlier this year, Fury claimed his boxing career was over after defeating Dillian Whyte at Wembley. However, “The Gypsy King” is back to defend his WBC heavyweight belt.
I decided to create this Fury vs. Chisora betting preview to help you win money on the big fight. Below, I take a look at both fighters and share my thoughts on the bout before going over the best Fury vs. Chisora picks.
Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3 Preview
Believe it or not, the first fight between these two men came all the way back in 2011. Fury won by decision on that occasion, registering the 15th victory of his professional career in the process.
Three years later, Chisora was forced to retire from the rematch. If his performances in recent years are anything to go by, the 38-year-old could be set for another defeat against Fury this weekend.
Chisora has lost three of his previous four fights, falling to Oleksandr Usyk before suffering back-to-back defeats against Joseph Parker. Granted, he beat Kubrat Pulev back in July, but Fury will pose a totally different threat altogether.
Indeed, Fury has won each of his past five fights – four of which were won by KO/TKO. Although he unofficially announced his retirement earlier this year, The Gypsy King is still one of the best boxers on the planet.
When you look at the bigger picture, Fury has won 32 of his 33 professional fights. His only non-victory came in a contentious split decision draw against Deontay Wilder in 2018, meaning he remains unbeaten.
Top Picks for Fury vs. Chisora III

It’s time to look at the best bets for Tyson Fury vs. Derek Chisora 3. Fury is priced at -3000 to win the fight, with Chisora priced at +1000. For that reason, it makes sense to explore all the different markets to find the greatest betting value.
Tyson Fury to Win by KO (+240)
The moneyline odds tell you everything you need to know about this clash. The Gypsy King is the bookmakers’ overwhelming favorite to win, while Chisora is the clear underdog.
That’s why I recommend backing Fury to win by KO. The 34-year-old has won four of his previous five bouts via knockout, so I can see him putting Chisora on the deck this weekend. Plus, Chisora has been knocked out three times in his career.
Total Rounds – Under 6.5 (+100)
I don’t think many people expect Saturday’s showdown to last very long. Given the evident gulf in quality between the two fighters, we should see a relatively short contest in London.
With that in mind, odds of +100 for the fight to last under 6.5 rounds are extremely attractive. Let’s not forget that Fury achieved the TKO in the sixth round of his clash against Whyte back in April.
Tyson Fury to Win in Rounds 4-6 (+250)
Fury has developed a knack for winning in rounds 4-6. In fact, The Gypsy King has claimed nine victories during that period over the years – meaning he has won almost 30% of his fights in rounds 4-6.
Of course, Fury will want to seal the deal as quickly as possible this weekend, but he will also approach the fight with a sense of caution. Backing him to secure the victory in round 4, 5 or 6 makes a lot of sense.
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