Boxing is a dirty business, like politics, bro': Derek Chisora on Nigel Farage, brain damage and burgers
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Boxing is a dirty business, like politics, bro': Derek Chisora on Nigel Farage, brain damage and burgers
"Chisora acknowledges the fear of endings, stating, 'Let's be honest. Everybody fears the end of their marriage, the end of their life. Everybody's got an end.'"
"Chisora has achieved an impressive run of three straight victories against credible opponents, including Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin, despite calls for his retirement."
"Wilder, a former world champion, has struggled in recent fights, losing badly on points to Joseph Parker and being stopped in the fifth round by Zhilei Zhang."
"Chisora believes that Wilder is currently 'very wounded' and sees this as an opportunity to end his career on a high note at the O2 in London."
Derek Chisora, preparing for his 50th fight against Deontay Wilder, expresses concerns about life after boxing. Despite calls for retirement, he has achieved three consecutive victories. Chisora acknowledges the fear of endings, whether in marriage or life. Wilder, a former champion, has struggled recently, losing to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang. Chisora believes Wilder is currently in a vulnerable state, but he aims to capitalize on this opportunity for a significant win at the O2 in London.
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