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Watch heartwarming moment Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora share burgers and meet each others’ kids after brutal fight

Published on December 04, 2022 at 04:36 PM

TYSON FURY and Derek Chisora shared a heartwarming moment after their fight as they shared food and met each other’s kids.

The Gypsy King won the bout at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after the referee brought a halt to the one-sided contest in the 10th round.

Tyson Fury met Derek Chisora’s daughtersThe boxers shared burgers after their brutal fightIt means Fury has continued his unbeaten professional record as he continues on his path towards undisputed heavyweight clash with Oleksandr Usyk, who was watching on last night.

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.

After a hard-fought fight, there was mutual respect between the fighters and their familiesFury’s eldest son, with the WBC belt hanging off his shoulders, shook hands with ChisoraCASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS

The fight went as many expected it with Fury having too much for his opponent and retaining his WBC world heavyweight title.

Despite his best efforts, it was Chisora’s fourth loss in his last five.

It was Fury’s first fight since claiming he would retire after his victory over Dillian Whyte in April.

He can now look forward to a probable 2023 clash with Usyk – but potentially only after having work done on his right elbow.

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