Thank you for joining us this evening. Fury and Chisora tried to provide the entertainment they had promised, but the fight did prove a mismatch.
Hopefully, we will get a more evenly matched heavyweight clash in 2023. Fury v Usyk? It's the one we all want...
See you soon.
'Fury again shows his supreme class'
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
There was to be no fairytale result for Derek Chisora, as this fight ended up going the way of their second meeting - Fury dominating and winning with a couple of rounds to spare.
The pair had promised the "greatest first round in the heavyweight game", but the reality didn't live up to the billing in a largely disappointing bout, where the occasion was better than the contest.
Fury again showed his supreme class as Chisora, as you'd expect, never gave up and kept on coming forward, but the result of this one was not in doubt for a long time.
That's a 13th loss for Chisora and you wonder where he goes from here, but for Fury the long-awaited Oleksandr Usyk fight, with all the heavyweight gold on the line, is a possible for either February or March.
If that falls through, as Fury said in a truly chaotic after-fight ring scene, it could be another all-British fight with Joe Joyce in the opposite corner.
Usyk refuses to flinch
What to do when a giant is slinging every insult he can think at you?
"I'm saying Joe Joyce, a brilliant fighter, he deserves a title fight. If the rabbit [Usyk] doesn't fight, we'll fight at Wembley."
You heard it here first, folks.
'I'll take either'
Joe Joyce speaking to BT Sport: "He [Fury] has a measured approach, landing the shots. He was quite careful in there, I saw him at the end trying to get the uppercut.
"The way it was stopped, it needed to be. The referee maybe saw in Chisora's eyes it was over, save him another round of beatings.
On the Fury-Usyk-Joyce face-off: "I just barged in there, it got quite excitable! I'm in the right place, it's exciting.
"I'll take either. Like Fury was saying, if not Usyk then me. I can fight any of them afterwards, there are lots of great fights in the mix. I'm just waiting for these big fights.
"What Tyson would have to do is beat on him [Usyk], it would be a lot of shots from both of them."
Post update
For Chisora, this was the 13th loss of his 46-fight career.
Will we see a 47th fight? He will have to think long and hard about his next move.
You can read Michael Emons' report on that extremely one-sided fight here.
Post update
Chisora also thanked Victor Loughlin for stopping the fight.
He had been well beaten long before then.
'Thank you Tyson'
Derek Chisora speaking on BT Sport: "Thank you Tyson, I really appreciate that. We are friends.
"There's a big fight coming, everyone wants to see one champion in the heavyweight division."
Post update
Joyce then joined the argument, Fury suggests a royal rumble. Then says to Joyce they should fight at Wembley.
We shall see what comes next. Although a three-way fight is unlikely.
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'Where's the rabbit?'
Fury is asked about Usyk, he reacts by asking "Where's the rabbit."
Usyk comes ringside, and gets thoroughly insulted by Fury.
"Usyk, you're next. 15 stone little body building midget. I've done one Ukrainian, Klitchsko, let's get it on."
What a charming human being Tyson Fury is.
Usyk says nothing...
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'This is overwhelming'
Tyson Fury speaking on BT Sport: "I just want to say, what a crowd! 60,000 in Tottenham, I love every single one of you people. This is overwhelming, I want to say a massive thank you.
"I felt good, I needed some rounds, I haven't boxed since April. I was landing good punches. But take nothing from Del Boy, it was a pleasure ton fight tonight, he is a British folk hero."
He then leads the crowd in a chant of "Oh, Derek Chisora".
"What a tough man. I hit him with shots that would have sparked anyone else out."
'I will end you'
Remarkably, Tyson Fury is facing off against Oleksandr Usyk AND Joe Joyce in the ring right now....
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Thank you for joining us this evening. Fury and Chisora tried to provide the entertainment they had promised, but the fight did prove a mismatch.
Hopefully, we will get a more evenly matched heavyweight clash in 2023. Fury v Usyk? It's the one we all want...
See you soon.
'Fury again shows his supreme class'
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
There was to be no fairytale result for Derek Chisora, as this fight ended up going the way of their second meeting - Fury dominating and winning with a couple of rounds to spare.
The pair had promised the "greatest first round in the heavyweight game", but the reality didn't live up to the billing in a largely disappointing bout, where the occasion was better than the contest.
Fury again showed his supreme class as Chisora, as you'd expect, never gave up and kept on coming forward, but the result of this one was not in doubt for a long time.
That's a 13th loss for Chisora and you wonder where he goes from here, but for Fury the long-awaited Oleksandr Usyk fight, with all the heavyweight gold on the line, is a possible for either February or March.
If that falls through, as Fury said in a truly chaotic after-fight ring scene, it could be another all-British fight with Joe Joyce in the opposite corner.
Usyk refuses to flinch
What to do when a giant is slinging every insult he can think at you?
Just smirk! Oleksandr Usyk is made of ice.
Post update
Fury interrupted the Joe Joyce interview...
"I'm saying Joe Joyce, a brilliant fighter, he deserves a title fight. If the rabbit [Usyk] doesn't fight, we'll fight at Wembley."
You heard it here first, folks.
'I'll take either'
Joe Joyce speaking to BT Sport: "He [Fury] has a measured approach, landing the shots. He was quite careful in there, I saw him at the end trying to get the uppercut.
"The way it was stopped, it needed to be. The referee maybe saw in Chisora's eyes it was over, save him another round of beatings.
On the Fury-Usyk-Joyce face-off: "I just barged in there, it got quite excitable! I'm in the right place, it's exciting.
"I'll take either. Like Fury was saying, if not Usyk then me. I can fight any of them afterwards, there are lots of great fights in the mix. I'm just waiting for these big fights.
"What Tyson would have to do is beat on him [Usyk], it would be a lot of shots from both of them."
Post update
For Chisora, this was the 13th loss of his 46-fight career.
Will we see a 47th fight? He will have to think long and hard about his next move.
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The 'Gypsy King' reigns supreme
You can read Michael Emons' report on that extremely one-sided fight here.
Post update
Chisora also thanked Victor Loughlin for stopping the fight.
He had been well beaten long before then.
'Thank you Tyson'
Derek Chisora speaking on BT Sport: "Thank you Tyson, I really appreciate that. We are friends.
"There's a big fight coming, everyone wants to see one champion in the heavyweight division."
Post update
Joyce then joined the argument, Fury suggests a royal rumble. Then says to Joyce they should fight at Wembley.
We shall see what comes next. Although a three-way fight is unlikely.
'Where's the rabbit?'
Fury is asked about Usyk, he reacts by asking "Where's the rabbit."
Usyk comes ringside, and gets thoroughly insulted by Fury.
"Usyk, you're next. 15 stone little body building midget. I've done one Ukrainian, Klitchsko, let's get it on."
What a charming human being Tyson Fury is.
Usyk says nothing...
'This is overwhelming'
Tyson Fury speaking on BT Sport: "I just want to say, what a crowd! 60,000 in Tottenham, I love every single one of you people. This is overwhelming, I want to say a massive thank you.
"I felt good, I needed some rounds, I haven't boxed since April. I was landing good punches. But take nothing from Del Boy, it was a pleasure ton fight tonight, he is a British folk hero."
He then leads the crowd in a chant of "Oh, Derek Chisora".
"What a tough man. I hit him with shots that would have sparked anyone else out."
'I will end you'
Remarkably, Tyson Fury is facing off against Oleksandr Usyk AND Joe Joyce in the ring right now....
He's threatening to end both of them.
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Post update
Fury is speaking in the ring now...
Post update
Fury gave Chisora a hug and a kiss on the head after the fight was ended.
They are good friends, there is plenty of respect there.
However, the gulf in ability was shown stark tonight.
Post update
Usyk smiles ringside, puts his fists up to Fury. So does Joe Joyce, who is sat next to him.
Who will Fury fight next?
Post update
A few boos from the crowd as the fight is ended. That's poor - Chisora gave everything, but he was well beaten by a world class fighter.
The bout was over after the first couple of rounds, it could have been stopped a lot earlier. This audience should be glad they got such a long fight.
BreakingTYSON FURY BEATS DEREK CHISORA
With 10 seconds of Round 10 to go, Victor Loughlin calls it off.
Fury wins, and he wins clearly by technical knockout.