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Tyson Fury takes care of business - Daniel Dubois survives a major scare

Anticlimactic third fight

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Fury Chisora picture Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images.
Fury Chisora picture Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images.

Tyson Fury beat up and stopped warrior Dereck Chisora in round 10 before 65,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Eng. Saturday night. 

 

In round one, Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) jabbed while Chisora (33-13, 23 KOs) pursued. Chisora fired an overhand right from Fury’s corner that missed. Fury landed a right, and seconds later, a combination and uppercut. Two more right hands connected.  

 

Chisora came out punching in round two, clocking Fury with a right to the jaw. Fury knocked Chisora back a step with a counter hook. Chisora was stunned by three right hands in the last forty seconds of the round. 

He stayed on the ropes and beckoned Fury, who nodded and fired thudding shots to the chin.

 

In round three, the much faster Fury fired hooks. Chisora was in trouble. He wobbled and grabbed the ropes to hold himself up. A big uppercut landed clean. Fury dug to the body. His rhythm was systematic. 

 

Fury went back to work in round four - connecting with sweeping blows. 

 

Chisora connected with a long right. Fury jabbed and let fly with uppercuts. The 38-year-old Chisora aimed blows at the midsection. 

 

Fury scored with a straight right.

 

Chisora was, as always, willing. 

 

Fury switched to southpaw for a few seconds in round five. He connected with a three-punch combination. Chisora lost his balance and fell into the ropes. 

 

In round six, Fury connected with a hard right. Chisora took it and fired back. Fury stepped in with his rights and lefts.

 

Fury had won every round. 

 

Both fighters landed body shots in round seven. 

 

Fury fired more right hands. One knocked Chisora into the ropes.

 

Champion Fury clubbed Chisora with uppercuts in round eight. He followed up as the gutsy Chisora fought back. Multiple Fury blows landed. Chisora was still standing.

 

Fury wanted to end things in round nine. He pushed Chisora into the ropes and unloaded. Chisora was hurt.

 

He ate more blows. 

 

Chisora’s trainer Don Charles told the referee that his fighter was good. Chisora didn’t look good.

 

Still, he hung in.

 

Fury bounced and punched. A two-punch combo convinced the referee to wave the bout off. 

 

The time was 2:51 seconds into round 10.

 

A one-sided mugging. 

 

Heavyweight contender Daniel Dubois (19-1, 18 KOs) went down three times in the opening round but recovered to stop Keven Lerena six minutes later. A blow off the top of the head left Dubois with weak legs and little resistance. 

 

Lerena (28-2, 14 KOs) helped out by taking his foot off the gas pedal in round two and letting Dubois clear his head. 

 

Dubois took full advantage of the courtesy and turned the tables in round three. He dropped Lerena and savagely smashed him into the ropes at the bell.

 

The ropes held up Lerena, but referee Howard Foster waved the fight off. 

 

Dubois was the beneficiary of a short round (by nine seconds) in round one. 

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