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Tyson Fury takes out the rubbish himself as he leaves Morecambe gym ahead of Derek Chisora fight

Published on November 12, 2022 at 12:05 AM

TYSON FURY isn’t letting preparations for his showdown with Derek Chisora get in the way of his duties at his gym.

The Gypsy King is in the final stretch of training camp for his Tottenham trilogy with the former world title challenger.

Tyson Fury is gearing up for a trilogy fight with Derek Chisora on December 3
The Gypsy King has been hard at work in the gym ahead of the Tottenham tussle
Fury isn’t letting training camp stop him from doing his chores around the gym
The WBC heavyweight champion dumped the full bin bag in the big bins outside the gym

Fury, 34, has been preparing for his clash with Del Boy at his home gym in Morecambe.

But fight preparations haven’t stopped the WBC heavyweight champion from taking the bins out.

Fury was spotted this week taking a green bin bag full to the brim with rubbish outside the gym.

The former unified heavyweight champ is no stranger to doing the bin run – which he did days after his brutal knockout of Dillian Whyte in April.

Fury gave a shoutout to his local bin men keeping the streets of Morecambe clean during the pandemic.

He said: “I’d just like to give a big shout-out to the unsung heroes – the local bin men of everybody’s area.

“My local bin men today in Lancashire, fantastic job you do, thank you very much for what you did.

“All the best, god bless.”;

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The undefeated Fury goes into his third showdown with Chisora 2-0 up in their series, although he’s refusing to underestimate the veteran heavyweight.

He said: “He [Chisora] done very well against [Oleksandr] Usyk.

“And may I say, who the hell is Usyk?

“People didn’t know his name until he beat the bodybuilder [Anthony Joshua] the other day.

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“He was a little, small heavyweight who wasn’t going to do anything against AJ when Chisora fought him.

“But then he stepped up and beat the big bodybuilder and now all of a sudden, he’s the killer. I don’t think so.

“Listen, I rate Derek Chisora as highly as I rate Usyk, and I will train as hard for Derek as I will for any man in the world.

“If I didn’t, I would have to be an absolute idiot – I will not underestimate Derek Chisora.

“God forbid I got beat, it won’t be for the fact that I had an injury or I didn’t train hard enough, it would be the fact that I lost to a better man on the night.

“We’re going to have a fight and that’s it. It’s going to be a good fight too, because he doesn’t shy away and I’m running nowhere, so someone is getting chinned.”;

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