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Despite the hard-fought encounter, there were clearly no hard feelings after the fight.
Fury joined War after the battle and the two exchanged warm words and jokes.
Fury was joined by his eldest son, 11-year-old Prince John James, who shook Chisora’s hand after watching his dad fight in person for the first time.
Del Boy’s daughters, Angelina and Harare, both then met Fury.
Fury teased Angelina as he said “I’ve seen you on his Instagram” before sharing a hug with the younger Harare, quipping that the “pretty” girl “takes after her mum.”
The heartwarming exchange was then interrupted as burgers from fast food chain Five Guys arrived.
The two boxers continued their chat and at one stage clinked burgers as they gobbled down the meal.