Last man standing 50 done @BronzeBomber @TeamAbdallah @SauerlandBros @KSI @ringtydskrif #Tottenham pic.twitter.com/0heHKNXD99
— Derek Chisora🥊 (@DerekWarChisora) January 24, 2026
Frank Warren will shut it down quickly
Chisora says he is free. Warren says otherwise.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Chisora claimed he was no longer linked to Queensberry.
“I’m not with Queensberry anymore. The contract I had with Queensberry expired two months after my fight with Otto Wallin. The reason we didn’t fight in December is I didn’t get a good contract. So now I’m just waiting to get a good contract, a good number, and I’ll fight,” he said.
Frank Warren responded by rejecting that version outright. Asked about reports of Chisora against Wilder, Warren was direct when he spoke IFL TV. “Well, he has a contract with us,” Warren said. Pressed again did not change the answer. “We deal with facts, and the facts are that he has a contract with us.”
If Queensberry still has contractual control, no public post overrides it. Any fight, at any location, runs through Warren.
Why Tottenham keep rising
Chisora has pushed the Tottenham Hotspur stadium for years. He trusts how heavyweight fights play out there. Great space. Loud crowd. Pressure builds as rounds drag on and legs slow. Whenever Wilder’s name comes up, Tottenham follow for a reason.
British conversation centered on April 4, with London in the game. Sky Sports was mentioned, although nothing was agreed. Warren’s position narrows the path. There is only one lane ahead, and it runs through Queensberry.
Chisora is 42, with a 36-13 record and 23 knockouts. It’s not about titles anymore. It’s about money, scale and one last big stage. He pushes behind a high guard, leans into the clinch, and works the body until fights get physical.
Wilder is 44-4-1 with 43 knockouts. The right hand remains the danger. What he hasn’t answered lately is pace, balance and whether he can maintain form when forced to fight every second of every round. This is where Chisora would try to drag him.
Where it really stands
Chisora made his play public. Warren asserted authority just as clearly. Until those positions match up on paper, the X-clip is wishful thinking.
Fight number 50 is still possible. Tottenham remain the target.
Nothing moves unless Queensberry signs off.

