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Chisora gatecrashes Price press conference and plays sound of lamb getting slaughtered as he vows to murder Brit rival

BAAAA-D BOY Derek Chisora interrupted David Prices press-conference speech to play the disturbing sound of a lamb going to slaughter.

The 35-year-old heavyweight meets the Liverpool hero on Saturday night with both veteran careers hanging in the balance.

Chisora crashed Price’s press conference and played the sound of a lamb being slaughtered

The giant pair go way back and were sparring partners back in 2012 and got on fine backstage after separate wins at the O2 in July.

But Del Boy went from hero to villain by playing the disturbing track through his phone speakers and vowing to murder the 6ft 8in Commonwealth gold winner.

Over the sound of a farmyard bloodbath, Chisora said: Can you heat that, that is a lamb going to slaughter, that is what you will be, I am going to murder this guy, he is not in my league.

He is a good guy, we do get on but this is business and I can guarantee on Saturday I am coming to seek and destroy him.

I have been knocked out before but I am ready for whatever he has, whatever David Price has I have triple. All I am saying is be ready for when I roll in.

‘COMING FOR WAR’

Chisora, 31-9, claimed the sparring sessions seven years ago were feisty enough to sell tickets for but he was not put off by Prices legendary power in those practice rounds.

The Scousers right hand is one of the most feared in British boxing, though it has failed to help him fulfil his amateur potential.

But Chisora – who owns a farm with horses, cows, pigs and chickens on it – has no interest in bobbing and weaving and trying to avoid the honeyshot.

He said: Everyone in the boxing game has power but I am coming for war, I cannot box, I am coming to fight.

There is no chance of me boxing on the backfoot or jabbing, the bell goes ding-ding and then its bombs away.

Price, 36, seemed baffled by Chisoras woolly attempts to strike fear into him and he vowed to punish him with a long lesson in pain management.

He said: We do like each other but this is business. Derek can try to seek and destroy all he wants but he will walk into my right hand.

I am expecting a long and painful fight for Derek, I am expecting a knock-out win.