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Tyson Fury hilariously slammed as ‘a big dosser’ by heavyweight rival Luis Ortiz for fighting Derek Chisora

Published on October 25, 2022 at 07:48 PM

TYSON FURY has been hilariously labelled a “big dosser”; by heavyweight rival Luis Ortiz after agreeing a trilogy fight with Derek Chisora.

The Gypsy King, 34, who already beat fellow Brit Chisora in 2011 and 2014, will meet him for a third time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 3.

Fury is set to take on Chisora in a trilogy at the end of the yearOrtiz has labelled Fury a ‘dosser’ for not fighting himPromoter Frank Warren defended the match-making by insisting Chisora was the best available option for Fury.

The heavyweight champion’s team dismissed 43-year-old Ortiz because he was beaten by Andy Ruiz Jr in September.

But he has now called out Fury for ducking him, using the WBC champion’s favourite insult – “dosser”; – to slam him.

Speaking to Boxing Scene, he said: “I think even less of the big dosser Fury.

“He claims to want to fight the best. He says Joshua didn’t want to fight him and that Usyk didn’t want to fight him.

“He went down the line of the top 10 on BoxRec and didn’t pick me because I came off a loss? Give me a break.

“You just passed me over because you saw that I went 12 rounds and was only getting better in the late rounds. I was ready for 15 rounds but it’s OK.

“It just makes you look bad that you pass on me to fight Chisora who has 12 losses. This blows my mind.

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“I would think Fury should feel embarrassed to move forward with this fight.

“If you want a real fight, I’m here you big dosser, so stop calling fighters out and then choose the easy pickings.”;

Ortiz has a record of 33 wins and three defeats in his professional career.

His losses have come against Ruiz and Deontay Wilder on two occasions – the Bronze Bomber knocking him out on both occasions.

Meanwhile, Fury is in talks with Oleksandr Usyk over an undisputed clash in the spring.

Providing the Brit comes through the Chisora bout unscathed, he will be on a collision course for a four-belt unification with Usyk in early 2023.

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