Tyson Fury reveals he is plotting a wild lads holiday in Qatar if England reach quarter-finals
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‘I’ll get dirty again’: Tyson Fury reveals he’s planning a wild holiday in Qatar, with wife Paris at home, if England reach the World Cup quarter-finals…and knock out Dereck Chisora!
- Tyson Fury will face Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday
- The 34-year-old is confident of winning the fight and plans to fly to Qatar
- Fury has vowed to challenge Qatar’s alcohol ban and plans to get dirty again
- England will seek to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup with a win over Senegal
Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has revealed that he will be flying straight to Qatar to support England after their fight on Saturday night.
The 34-year-old will return to the ring for the first time since April, when he goes head-to-head with Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Fury is confident of winning and says he will be in Doha to watch England play in the quarter-final if they beat Senegal.
Heavyweight Tyson Fury has vowed to defy Qatar’s alcohol ban and plans to get dirty again
He has also revealed that he will defy Qatar’s strict alcohol ban and bring beer to the stadium at what will be a “lads’ party, with his wife Paris at home.”
speaking to Sun, Fury said: ‘I really want to put on a show. I feel fantastic. I always win and so will England.
On drinking alcohol, he added: ‘I’ll put it on top. Who’s going to stop me?
‘I’m not an alcoholic, I’m just a drinking fiend.
England will look to reach the World Cup quarter-finals with a win over Senegal on Sunday
‘I’m going to hide some cases in my suitcase.
‘They can have whatever they want, whatever motivates them.
“Think back to Euro 2016 when I went to Nice and bought 200 Jagerbombs.”
Fury also had a message for the England team, saying: “You’ve done all the hard work to get to this position, so come on out and enjoy the game.”
It will be the third fight between Fury and Chisora, with the former winning their first two bouts.
It will be the third fight between Fury and Chisora, with the former winning the first two.
The Gypsy King was only eight pounds heavier than Chisora at 19 st 1 lb, but the latter looked leaner than he has in recent times at 18 st 5 lb.
Chisora, who hasn’t fought for a world championship title since facing Vitali Klitschko in 2012, said after the weigh-in: “I’m excited, I’m excited.” Do not miss it. It’s going to be electric.
We jerk. We said we were going to go head-to-head, that we were going to have the best first round in boxing history.’