Chisora Targeting Fury Fight

Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora Press Conference in London announcing their Heavyweight Fight on 22nd December 2018 at the O2 Arena. 1st November 2018 Picture By Mark Robinson.

Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora firmly believes that a stunning victory over Oleksandr Usyk will secure another world title shot after Tyson Fury “promised” him a third fight.

Chisora will attempt to produce a sensational victory over Usyk this coming Saturday with the winner staying firmly in world title contention.

Usyk is already the WBO mandatory challenger for unified champion Joshua, but Chisora wants to snatch this status from the Ukrainian star or pursue a trilogy clash with WBC champion Fury.

“I think it would be a great fight to have with ‘The Gypsy King’, because he’s always promised me a third fight. He owes me anyway, because we speak every day, and he owes me that fight.

“He’s always saying he wants to give me another fight, so he’s a man of his word, so that would be the fight I would like to have.”

Chisora has already fought both Carlos Takam and Agit Kabayel, the frontrunners for Fury’s homecoming fight in December. The Finchley man brutally knocked out Takam in 2018, just eight months after a tame points loss to Kabayel in 2017.

Chisora remains on good terms with Fury, who defeated him on points and with a stoppage in their two fights, while he also speaks regularly to Joshua.

“You know what, I get on with everybody, but when it comes to fight, it’s fight time. Herald

Schools” Non-Exam Classes Open Today
SCHOOLS reopen today for the second phase that will see Grade Six, Form Three and Form Five classes returning to school for the first time since March.

Schools closed prematurely towards the end of First Term as part of measures to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Government has resolved to reopen the schools in three phases to allow it room to monitor the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic in schools.

The examination classes reopened on September 28 while the last batch will reopen on November 9.

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education adopted the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to guide the safe reopening of schools under the Covid-19 environment.

Ahead of the reopening today, parents and guardians yesterday accompanied Form

Three and Lower Sixth boarding pupils to different schools pickup points in Bulawayo as well as in other cities and towns.

Scores of pupils converged at the Bulawayo City Hall car park and between 8th and 9th Avenue along George Silundika Street waiting for transport.

Some of the parents made last minute shopping before their children boarded their respective school buses. Chronicle

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