“He’s Finished,” Tyson Fury’s ex-coach tells Derek Chisora about the state of his pupil as he chases his trilogy fight

(Left) Fury with Hill at Welmbley. (Right) Chisora
Derek Chisora continued his hunt down of a “retired” Tyson Fury so as to get their trilogy underway. While not many fans are excited, given that Fury is already 2-0 over Chisora, Derek himself seems to be stepping on all pedals.
Chisora is currently in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as he prepares to cheer for his friend Anthony Joshua in his attempt to regain his heavyweight championship title from the clutches of former Ukrainian Cruiserweight, Oleksandr Usyk. In his quest to build up hype for his proposed fight against Tyson, Chisora got the perfect prop in the desert, Fury’s now former trainer, Sugar Hill.
Fury parted ways with Hill recently in favor of a younger coach despite his plans to retire. His statements during his run-in with Chisora might shock you, to say the least.
Derek Chisora wants “All The Smoke” in the Tyson Fury trilogy

Hill was bought into the Fury camp to replace his long-time trainer Ben Davidson, trading youth and vigor for experience in his rematches against Wilder. Hill’s game plan of coming in heavy and using the weight to exhaust Wilder worked beautifully resulting in TKO victories in both rematches.
However the dynamic between the two seems to have changed considerably, as seen with Hill’s recent responses on his encounter with Chisora. Chisora asked the trainer: ‘Hey man, when’s your boy ready?’, to which Steward replied ‘I don’t know if he’ll ever be ready. I think he’s finished.’
This coming from the man who lead Fury to two of his most important victories is concerning. Chisora would go on to say, ” How about you phone him and tell him, Chisora wants the smoke”
The fight has not been able to gather much interest since Fury Outboxed Chisora to a decision in their first encounter and forced him to retire in their second. Chisora has claimed he wishes to cruise through the final leg of his career only fighting killers and not taking up gimmick bouts.
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