Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora headlines a Misfits Professional card in affiliation with Queensberry Promotions on the O2 Enviornment in London on April 4.
Forward of their showdown in London, Wilder and Chisora confronted off in an interview with Ariel Helwani, with Chisora firing a retirement warning at “The Bronze Bomber.”
Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder set to satisfy in London on April 4
Chisora (36-13, 23 KOs) has been written off extra instances than most, following courageous losses towards Oleksandr Usyk and Vitali Klitschko.
After his loss to Tyson Fury in 2022, many thought that might be the final we’d see of “Del Boy,” however wins towards Gerald Washington, Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin have revitalised his profession. Chisora has spoken typically about his fiftieth battle being his final, and Wilder would be the opposition.
Wilder (44-4-1, 43 KOs) was probably the most feared heavyweight on the planet for a variety of years, eviscerating opponent after opponent along with his dynamite proper hand. His trilogy towards Fury undoubtedly took rather a lot out of him, as did inactivity following the third Fury bout. In more moderen years, back-to-back defeats towards Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang adopted. He did return to the ring this previous June, stopping Tyrrell Herndon within the seventh spherical.
Chisora fires retirement warning at Wilder
Wilder has spoken brazenly about his need to return to the highest of the heavyweight division, and regardless of being on the verge of his fiftieth battle, he seems not able to ponder retirement.
When talking to Ariel Helwani, Chisora is clearly embracing this as his final battle, however he additionally made it clear this shall be Wilder’s final battle:
“Sure, I’m a stepping stone for this younger man right here — this knockout artist. I’m pleased with that.
“It’s a retirement battle for me, however subconsciously it’s a retirement battle for him. He simply doesn’t realise it but.”



















