Tyson Fury kindly offered Derek Chisora a place to stay after his former rival said he would “bet his house” on Dillian White’s victory.
The gypsy king KOd his rival on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium, with a colossal uppercut ended the long-awaited match in the sixth round.
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Before the match, Chisora told talkSPORT this week: “I’m ready to put my house on it.
“I’m ready to put my house on Dillian White, who knocked out Tyson Fury.
“Look at your faces in the studio! Tyson is a friend of mine and I know he’s listening to me – Tyson, you’ll be knocked out.
And on the night of the battle, he made a funny video with Joseph Parker, in which they said that everyone will bet their houses on the result.
Chisora was in the studio of talkSPORT and supported White for victory
In response, Fury told a news conference after the match: “Derek Chisora is now homeless, sorry everyone.
“He lost his house to Joseph Parker, so unhappy.
“And Derek – I have a house next to my house in Morecambe, you’re welcome at any time, my brother.
“But the moral of history is never to bet your house on something unless you’re one million percent sure.
“You can never be sure of the heavyweight division.
“Now he’s homeless, good luck to him.”
However, Chisora received him in a good mood, later catching up with Parker and asking, “Joseph, when do you want to come and get the house?”
When he replied “tonight,” Chisora joked, “You can have the house, but this is my land, so you have to pay the bills,” which made both of them laugh.
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