TYSON Fury has announced his boxing comeback.

The two-time heavyweight champion has declared his intention to return to the ring later this year with a trilogy bout against Derek Chisora.

The 33-year-old also revealed his new coach as Isaac Lowe.

Fury, who lives in Morecambe, has previously fought against Deontay Wilder in a trilogy, winning twice and drawing one.

He had previously said he would retire after his last win against Dillian Whyte in April.

But taking to Instagram, Fury urged Chisora-who he has beaten twice-to take up his challenge of a fight.

"You're running, Derek, from the trilogy," he said.

"You call yourself war, you should call yourself chicken."

In a video on his Twitter, Fury said he wanted to make history as the first heavyweight champion to have two trilogies.

“I’ve decided to come back to boxing because I can be the first heavyweight champion in history to have two trilogies,” he said.

“One with Deontay Wilder and the second with Derek Chisora.

“I always said I’d fight Derek Chisora at the end of my career and here we are breaking all records again and setting precedents.”

On his choice of Isaac Lowe as a new trainer he said: “Why I've chosen Isaac Lowe as my trainer is that while I was with Peter [Fury], Isaac was there, while I was with Ben [Davison], Isaac was there and when I was with SugarHill he was always there.

"He gives me information; he knows me better than anybody on the planet and we're a great team.

“We've always been together and we're going to finish this out together. We've always worked very well together and here we are, about to take on a massive, massive event."