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Derek “War” Chisora goes the distance one last time… but it’s Deontay Wilder who closes the book on his career.
Over 12 hard rounds, Chisora did what he’s always done—walk forward, take risks, and give everything. But this time, it wasn’t enough. Wilder showed patience, control, and discipline, winning round after round to secure a decisive victory.
No one-punch finish. No sudden ending. Just a clear, measured performance from Wilder against one of the toughest men of his era.
We break down how Wilder approached the fight differently, how Chisora managed to go the distance, and what this result means for both men.
Was this the right final chapter for Chisora? And can Wilder still make one more run at the top?
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By Sean Bastow5
1212 ratings
Derek “War” Chisora goes the distance one last time… but it’s Deontay Wilder who closes the book on his career.
Over 12 hard rounds, Chisora did what he’s always done—walk forward, take risks, and give everything. But this time, it wasn’t enough. Wilder showed patience, control, and discipline, winning round after round to secure a decisive victory.
No one-punch finish. No sudden ending. Just a clear, measured performance from Wilder against one of the toughest men of his era.
We break down how Wilder approached the fight differently, how Chisora managed to go the distance, and what this result means for both men.
Was this the right final chapter for Chisora? And can Wilder still make one more run at the top?
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