Trainer Don Charles has revealed that European heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora has left no stone unturned ahead of his rematch with Tyson Fury on Saturday night.
Chisora suffered a points defeat at the hands of Fury in 2011, and despite suffering further losses to Robert Helenius, Vitali Klitschko and David Haye, the 30-year-old has turned his career around with five victories in a row.
The winner of this weekend's bout will become mandatory challenger to Wladimir Klitschko's WBO title and Charles believes that Chisora will be able to execute the strategy that they have worked on in their training camp.
Charles told Sky Sports News: "Dereck is looking tremendous. He's live and he really is looking awesome.
"It's very reassuring when you go into battle knowing that you have ticked all the boxes. We are going to go in there on Saturday night and will apply what we have rehearsed. And whether our opponent likes it or not, we are going to carry out our gameplan.
"It is well documented that Dereck is a come forward fighter who likes to come rolling in, bobbing and weaving. Fury likes to come forward as well if you let him and he also likes to box behind his jab, but we are not going to let him."
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