Journeyman Dereck Chisora says he “Can guarantee” that he will fight the IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois on Wembley.
Promoter Eddie Hearn Doubt whether Dubois Chisora will fight next because he has better options available to him against Oleksandr utility or Joseph Parker. Beating from Anthony Joshua to the defense against Chisora is a great decline for Daniel, only when his popularity increases.
Fans do not believe Chisora, 41, deserves a title shot, as he only had to defeat the contender for all-time Otto Wallin and 39-year-old Joe Joyce to become compulsory. There are so many more deserving fighters who judge a world title instead of Chisora.
Performing a disaster
The Warhorse Chisora (36-13, 23 costs), who still knocked on the face of his last fight against February Otto Wallin, claims that it will happen at Dubois, and he is already planning his entrance to the ring.
It is unclear what interest it would have for fans because it is superficial nonsense to make cosmetic changes in a useless attempto Hide the true nature of a defective product. The placement of this fight at Wembley Stadium is asking for trouble, as it will not sell the stadium of 90,000 seats.
“I can guarantee that the fight with Daniel (Dubois) will happen in Wembley,” said traveler Derek Chisora to challenge the Sky Sports sports box, saying he would challenge IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois in Wembley, but not say if it is at the 90,000 seat or the 12.500-Sat arena.
“I am now planning the entire entrance to the ring in my head. I don’t practice yet, but I work on it, the entrance, the Showman.
Chisora says it will be the last battle of his career, but few boxers are naive enough to believe it. If he is even slightly competitive, he will continue his career as a B-side opponent for someone.
As long as like Millionaire Chisora is used as the main liner, he will continue to fight. These retirement -things he is talking about now sounds like a classic ‘Go out for business’ tactics that use stores to attract Customers who understand what the term actually means. It’s not ‘out of business’, it’s ‘to do business’.
“I don’t see him fighting the World Heavyweight Championships anyway, but who knows good luck to him,” promoter Eddie Hearn told the Bumpy ground About his doubts about Derek Chisora fighting Daniel Dubois for his IBF heavyweight title.
“I can guarantee you that the battle with Daniel will take place in Wembley ‘
Derek Chisora says he will find out later this week whether he will fight Daniel Dubois
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Last updated on 31/31/2025