Derek Chisora's Opponent, Tyson Fury Is In Charge Of Muhammad Ali's Record
JAKARTA - Tyson Fury will fight Derek Chisora, he came from retirement to match Muhammad Ali's record and became Ring Magazine's three-time heavyweight champion.
Fury dominated the previous two fights against Chisora. In 2011, Gypsy King won by unanimous decision, and in 2014 he won by TKO.
"Hopefully he beats Chisora," Arum said, quoted by Marca, Monday.
"And if he does, I will meet next week with Egis Klimas, who is manager of Lomachenko and Usyk will be there."
"So we're going to have a big discussion about where we're going, we're not going to sit around and wait for Saudis forever."
Before fighting Chisora, Fury and Anthony Joshua held negotiations for a new battle between the two British boxing gems. However, a deal failed to be reached.
Arum believes that Joshua wants to fight Fury. However, promoter Joshua did not want that fight to happen.
"I really think Joshua really wants to fight Tyson Fury," Arum said.
"But, (Eddie) Hearn, for his own reasons, mess me up."