Whyte knocks Chisora out cold in the 11th round

In the main event of the evening in London, at the O2 arena, Dillian Whyte (25-1, 18 KOs) again defeated Derek Chisora (29-9, 21 KOs), sending him into a deep knockout in the eleventh round. Whyte's regional titles were at stake - WBC silver and WBO international belts, and most likely the right to meet with unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on April 13 at Wembley Stadium.

Whyte was extremely passively through the meeting, in most episodes working as the second number, constantly stepping back and devoting more time to defense. Chisora threw more punches, but his actions lacked speed and accuracy.

In the eighth round, Chisora was deducted one point for low blows.

In the eleventh round in the clinch, Whyte leaned on Chisora's back, and Derek tried to hit Dillian with his elbow, for which he was fined another point. After several episodes, Chisora missed a murderous left hook, from which he ended up in the deep knockout. For some time, Derek remained unconscious on the floor and for a long time could not come to his senses.