Derek Chisora vs. Deontay Wilder full card results from 2026 heavyweight boxing slugfest
Both heavyweights enter their 50th pro fight with knockout expectations, and Chisora says he will retire after the bout.
- On Saturday, April 4, British boxer Derek Chisora faced American Deontay Wilder at London's O2 Arena, marking the 50th professional fight for both heavyweight veterans.
- Chisora, 42, enters with a 36-13 record and one defeat in his last four outings, while Wilder, the 'Bronze Bomber,' has lost four of his last six bouts over six years.
- Both fighters pledged a knockout, with Wilder saying, "I'm just ready to go," while undercard fighter Denzel Bentley stopped Endry Saavedra to win the WBO interim middleweight title.
- Nearly two decades after turning professional, Chisora confirmed he will retire regardless of the result, with the bout broadcast live and exclusively on DAZN.
- Wilder noted that healing "took time; I had to heal physically, mentally and emotionally," signaling his bid to reclaim dominance after recent high-profile losses.
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Deontay Wilder drops veteran heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora in their fight.
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Derek Chisora vs. Deontay Wilder full card results from 2026 heavyweight boxing slugfest
British heavyweight warhorse Derek Chisora takes on the faded but dangerous former WBC champion Deontay Wilder in what he pledges will be a farewell bout on Saturday.
The American ex-Champion of the world, Deontei Wilder (45-4-1, 43 KO), who was recently considered a contestant for the battle against Alexander Usik, won the British Derek Chisora (36-14, 23 KO). The boxer evening was held in London at The O2 Arena stadium. The first round of the veterans were buzzing the audience with a large number of attacks. Chisora's shock was a series of times Wilder's shock, but the British himself was thrown out of the …
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