Derek Chisora faced defeat at the hands of Deontay Wilder in a wild, intense, and unpredictable match. Both fighters hit the canvas during the bout, but Wilder emerged victorious with two judges scoring in his favor.
Chisora had announced that this would be his final fight, marking his 50th professional bout. The match showcased the aging fighters, with both Chisora and Wilder showing signs of their past glory.
Accompanied by his family, Chisora arrived at the venue using public transport, pushing his baby son Zion in a stroller through a crowd of fans. Anthony Joshua was in attendance, making his first public appearance since a car accident last December.
Before the fight, Joshua offered words of encouragement to Chisora, who entered the ring with determination. The bout saw both fighters exchanging powerful blows, with Chisora leveraging his weight advantage against Wilder.
As the fight progressed, it became apparent that both fighters were past their prime. Despite occasional strong punches, the match showcased their age and declining skills. Wilder’s strategy focused on landing decisive right-hand punches, while Chisora countered with his own hits.
In the later rounds, the intensity grew as both fighters pushed their limits. Chisora displayed resilience despite being knocked down, rallying back with determination. The match ended without a dramatic finish, but Chisora’s fighting spirit was evident to the end.
In another match, Denzel Bentley claimed victory over Endry Saavedra to become the interim WBO middleweight champion. Bentley asserted his status as a world champion, dismissing any notion of his title being inferior. Additionally, Viddal Riley secured the European cruiserweight title in a co-main event, adding to his previous British title win.
