The saga of and Derek Chisora stands as one of modern heavyweight boxing's most enduring and complex relationships—a blend of fierce professional rivalry and a genuine personal bond. Their story, spanning 15 years and three professional bouts, concluded with Fury's dominance but recently saw its final context established as both legends reached the end of their competitive journeys in 2026. The Professional Rivalry: A Lopsided Trilogy
While the name "Tyson" in this rivalry usually refers to Fury, legendary Mike Tyson is also active in the 2026 zeitgeist, having signed for a high-profile exhibition match against Floyd Mayweather Jr. scheduled for the spring. TYSON and CHISORA
Their first encounter saw a young, rising Tyson Fury defeat Chisora by unanimous decision to claim the British and Commonwealth titles. The saga of and Derek Chisora stands as
In their second bout, Fury showcased his superior reach and technical skill, forcing Chisora’s corner to stop the fight after the 10th round. scheduled for the spring
Officially retired from professional boxing on April 4, 2026, after his 50th professional fight. He ended his career with a hard-fought split decision loss to Deontay Wilder at The O2 Arena, fulfilling his promise to "hang up the gloves" regardless of the result.