Derek Chisora faced a tough defeat against Deontay Wilder in an intense and chaotic fight. Both fighters hit the canvas during the match, but Wilder emerged victorious with two judges scoring in his favor.
Chisora, in his 50th and final professional fight, showed signs of aging along with Wilder, with the action fluctuating between good and bad. Chisora, accompanied by his family, made a memorable entrance to the venue using public transport, showcasing his dedication to the sport.
Anthony Joshua, attending his first major public event post a car accident, supported Chisora before the fight. The match was characterized by intense exchanges, with both fighters showcasing their power and resilience despite their age.
The fight progressed with Wilder aiming to land his trademark right hand punches, while Chisora countered effectively. The match saw moments of aggression and skill, with both fighters giving their all in the ring.
In a dramatic turn of events, both fighters hit the canvas in the seventh round, adding suspense to the match. Despite a strong effort from Chisora, the fight concluded without a definitive winner after a series of intense exchanges.
In earlier bouts, Denzel Bentley claimed victory over Endry Saavedra to become the interim WBO middleweight champion. Bentley emphasized his status as a world champion, dismissing any notion of his title being inferior. Viddal Riley also secured victory in the co-main event, adding the European cruiserweight title to his accolades.
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