Promoter and former coach of Chisora ​​insist that he retire

Andrew Karlov Dec. 5, 2022, 1:01 p.m.
Derek Chisora ​​- Tyson Fury
Derek Chisora ​​- Tyson Fury

Derek Chisora (33-13, 23 KOs) has already stated that he is going to continue his career. His statements somewhat upset former coach Dave Caldwell.

Chisora ​​received a one-sided beating from Tyson Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) last Saturday, although, as usual, he gave it his all and took every punch without blinking an eye. The referee stopped the unequal fight in the last seconds of the tenth round.

“Money is no longer a problem for him, because on Saturday Derek made very good money. He still wants to fight, which could do him more harm than good. I hope his statement was made on adrenaline. I hoped that he would make good money, maybe even win the title, but he will leave, ”said Caldwell.

"Derek can still fight the likes of Zhang Zhilei, Fabio Wardley and Filip Hrgovic, but I'd rather see him retire," Chisora ​​promoter Eddie Hearn said.

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