Derek Chisora Eyes World Title Fight For His Farewell | FIGHT SPORTS
Derek Chisora has teased a world title fight for final 50th bout.
www.fightsports.tvHere’s the latest on Derek Chisora:
After his April 2026 bout with Deontay Wilder at the O2 Arena, Chisora announced his retirement in the immediate aftermath, describing the decision as a watershed moment in his career. He stated he was proud of what he’d accomplished and hinted at a potential future return only if the circumstances were right.[3]
Despite initially signaling retirement, Chisora has since floated the idea of a Wilder rematch and even talked about a possible comeback scenario, with UK media reporting that the door remains open for a return if another big opportunity arises.[4]
Several outlets also highlighted that the bout with Wilder was widely viewed as a dramatic, career-defining fight, with pundits noting the retirement talk came amid a hard-fought loss; fans and analysts are weighing whether Chisora will step back into the ring for another clash in future months.[1][4]
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Derek Chisora has teased a world title fight for final 50th bout.
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swboxing.substack.comVeteran Chisora will say goodbye to boxing after fighting Deontay Wilder on Saturday and turn his focus to Sunday's easter egg hunt with his children.
www.independent.co.ukDerek Chisora said he would retire after last weekend's fight against Deontay Wilder but is now pushing for a rematch, saying he was "upset" with the scoring.
www.bbc.co.ukThe Briton will be hoping to end his career on a high this evening
www.gbnews.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukVeteran British heavyweight Derek Chisora could be set to face a former long-reigning heavyweight champion in his 50th professional fight.
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