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Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora final drug tests results announced after Gypsy King destroys Brit rival with TKO win

, Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora final drug tests results announced after Gypsy King destroys Brit rival with TKO win

TYSON FURY and Derek Chisora’s drug test results have been announced.

The old rivals collided in a Tottenham trilogy fight earlier this month – eight years after their rematch for the vacant British heavyweight title.

Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora were subjected to stringent drug testing ahead of their trilogy fight

Neither of the several tests they were subjected to returned any adverse findings

Both men were subjected to testing by UK Anti-Doping and the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency before and after their domestic dust-up.

And the duo completed their period of testing without any adverse findings.

Undefeated WBC heavyweight champion Fury cruised to an expected victory over an ageing Chisora in front of a packed crowd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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The Gypsy King battered a dogged and determined Chisora from pillar to post before referee Victor Loughlin mercifully called a halt to proceedings.

Fury was full of praise for Del Boy after the fight, saying: “Derek will have to make his own decisions and he’s been in this game long enough.

“He’s a veteran and he will make the right decisions, the best for him and his family.

“But for me, I’d love to see him retire, but still stay in the sport because he’s a a legend of this game in British boxing, he’s like a folk hero.

“Who wouldn’t want to tune in to Derek’s fights, always entertaining, always gives his all and he’s definitely a good fighting man for sure.”

Fury is currently on course for a blockbuster undisputed title fight with unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk in March.

Usyk twice bamboozled former champ Anthony Joshua, although Fury believes fighting the undefeated Ukranian will be a walk in the park.

He told iFL TV: “I don’t think [the fight with Usyk] is a tough fight. I don’t think it’s nowhere near as tough as old Del Boy.

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“He will not stand up to those punches that Derek did against me.

“When I watch the fight between him and Derek, whether people want to admit it or not, it was a 50/50 fight.

“It might have been 55/45, but it wasn’t a landslide. It wasn’t like he didn’t win a round, like he didn’t against me.

, Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora final drug tests results announced after Gypsy King destroys Brit rival with TKO win
Tyson Fury is on course to face Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed bout next year

“There’s not a man born that can beat me and I’ll stand and prove it against anybody.

“I’ve proved it time and time again, I’m right there on my own.

“I’ve seen people like Usyk many times before, smaller man that come up a weight to fight the heavyweight champion and 99 per cent of the time they get roughed up.

“You can never underestimate anybody but from where I am in my life at the moment, I would want to take him out quite quickly.

“I’d like to get him in there in February, make an example out of him, then give him a rematch at Wembley.

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“If the Middle East can deliver like they’ve said, we’ll do it there and if not we’ll do it in England at Wembley because I can deliver in this country.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the benefits of boxing

There are many health benefits associated with boxing. Boxing is good for building strong bones and muscles. Boxing improves coordination and reflexes. It can also improve your heart and lungs. Boxing doesn’t need any special equipment. Anything you have in your house can be used.

What is the best way to practice boxing punches in your home?

A punching bag can be used to practice boxing punches. Once you feel comfortable with the technique, you can punch the bag. Next, move on to the next section of your body. Once you feel confident with the area, move on to next.

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How long does a boxer train per day?

Boxing trainers often train at least 4 hours per day. They spend time learning new moves and practice their punches, as well as studying boxing techniques. Boxers spar 10 times per week.

What are the seven punches in boxing

The seven punches used in boxing include the jab (cross), hook, uppercut; straight right; left hook; and body shot. These punches attack the opponent’s head or body.

How do I practice boxing alone?

If you’re looking for a partner to practice boxing, you can watch boxing matches on television. Or you can find an amateur boxing club near you. Amateur boxing clubs often hold regular training sessions. These sessions typically involve sparring partners, who often hit pads together.

You can also train boxing with punching bags. Before you hit the bag, make sure to wear protective gear like boxing gloves.

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How much weight should I lift when working out?

For strength improvement, weight lifting is an essential part of your fitness routine. Lifting weights should be done with care. You should not overdo it. Second, try to lift heavier weights every other day. Third, perform each exercise for 8 repetitions. Fourth, allow for 2 minutes rest between sets. Fifth, you can do all the exercises without using momentum. Focus on form and not speed.

What are the benefits of learning to box?

Here are some reasons to learn boxing:

  • It builds confidence. Learning to box will give you the courage to face bullies or other people who might try to bully you.
  • It improves your physical and mental health. Boxing can help build muscle mass. Muscle mass makes you more powerful.
  • It teaches you self-defense skills. You learn how fight and how to protect yourself.
  • It builds mental toughness. You need mental toughness to face difficult situations.
  • This gives you an incredible sense of achievement. Once you’ve mastered a certain technique, you’ll feel like a real boxer.
  • It’s fun! There’s nothing better than getting punched in the stomach.
  • It’s cheap. All you need are a pair of punching bags and boxing gloves.
  • It doesn’t take up much space

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)

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How To

How do you set up a Boxing Gym within your House?

Anyone who wants to open a business is often asked how to set-up a boxing studio. Many people wonder how much money to spend on equipment, what space is necessary, how many staff they require, etc. There are many factors that can affect the cost of starting your business. These factors include the location, type, number of employees and marketing budget. One thing most people overlook is the importance and value of good equipment. If you don’t have any equipment then you cannot get started. These are some great tips for starting a home boxing club.

  1. A place to train is essential. A garage, basement, spare room or even the living room would work just fine. Only thing is that the equipment must have enough space.
  2. You need a punching bag (or two). This is essential because it will make it easier to practice punches. You can use anything, from a plastic bag to a heavy-duty leather bag. It should be large enough to comfortably fit you. You should also ensure it is durable and strong so it can last many years.
  3. A mat is necessary. Matting protects floors and walls from kicks. It is usually made out of foam rubber. These can be purchased online or in-store.
  4. A bench is essential. Bench is used to support your body while doing pushups. They can be ordered online or in local stores. However, make sure that you choose the right size for you.
  5. You need a speedbag. Speedbags are useful for developing quick hand movements. They can be purchased from online or offline stores. You want to make sure you get a high-quality product that will last.
  6. A headgear is essential. Headgear is used to protect your head during sparring sessions. You can buy it from either online shops or offline stores. You should ensure that the product you select fits your face well.
  7. You need gloves. Gloves are used to protect your hands during sparring sessions. These gloves can be bought online or in stores. You can choose the pair that best suits you and your style.
  8. A mouthpiece is essential. Mouthpieces are used for protecting your teeth during sparring sessions. These are available online and in offline shops. Choose the right pair for you.
  9. Rings are essential. Rings can be used for simulating real fights. You can purchase them either online or offline. Make sure that it has padding on both sides so that you aren’t injured during sparring sessions.
  10. A towel is essential. To wipe your sweat off after every workout, use a towel. These towels can be bought at your local sporting goods store, or online. Make sure that they’re soft and absorbent.

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