Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
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Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Derek Chisora: British boxer says he's been given 'green light' by wife for Deontay Wilder rematch later in 2026
Derek Chisora lost on points to Deontay Wilder last month in their heavyweight clash; Chisora confirmed he has no plans to retire and suggested he will fight Wilder again later this year.
Derek Chisora has revealed his wife has given him the "green light" to have a rematch with Deontay Wilder.
Wilder beat Chisora by split decision in an enthralling fight last month and had previously said he would retire after that bout, which was the 50th of his professional career.
However, the 42-year-old is in talks over a second fight with Wilder for later this year.
"I'm working on the rematch. The wife has given me the green light, so I will be doing the rematch," he told Sky Sports News.
"I haven't confirmed it yet. I have a couple meetings tomorrow [on Wednesday} and we will see how that goes.
"He [Wilder] is keen because he's upset with the result as well. Yes he might have won but he's upset, so we are going to run it back."
Asked if he would have another fight after a potential rematch, Chisora added: "That's it. [At the] end of this year I will retire."
Derek Chisora lost on points to Deontay Wilder last month in their heavyweight clash; Chisora confirmed he has no plans to retire and suggested he will fight Wilder again later this year.
Derek Chisora has revealed his wife has given him the "green light" to have a rematch with Deontay Wilder.
Wilder beat Chisora by split decision in an enthralling fight last month and had previously said he would retire after that bout, which was the 50th of his professional career.
However, the 42-year-old is in talks over a second fight with Wilder for later this year.
"I'm working on the rematch. The wife has given me the green light, so I will be doing the rematch," he told Sky Sports News.
"I haven't confirmed it yet. I have a couple meetings tomorrow [on Wednesday} and we will see how that goes.
"He [Wilder] is keen because he's upset with the result as well. Yes he might have won but he's upset, so we are going to run it back."
Asked if he would have another fight after a potential rematch, Chisora added: "That's it. [At the] end of this year I will retire."
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Re: Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
So he wants ONE MORE fight, and then retire..
getting boring now.
Just go away.
If you're Wilder, are you going into a rematch?
Ref was against him all night and judges didn't favour him either.
I'd be asking for a lot of money
getting boring now.
Just go away.
If you're Wilder, are you going into a rematch?
Ref was against him all night and judges didn't favour him either.
I'd be asking for a lot of money
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Why? It was a decent fight but was pretty conclusive. Wilder won clearly, and that's with the ref on Chisoras side
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
He should fight Whyte, get a win finally and retire on that.
York Hall will be free
York Hall will be free
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Yes - Chisora should have taken his lofty world ranking based on Otto Wallin's even loftier world ranking and got some kind of world title fight - whether that was Wardley or Gassiev and then set of into the sunset.
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
If I was Wilder I'd definitely take a rematch with Chisora. There ain't a lot of guys around at this point that Wilder is likely to defeat, but Chisora is one of 'em.
Winner fights Wardley in his return bout
Winner fights Wardley in his return bout
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
They are good friends, I’m sure they’ve discussed it as easy money and just a pure money grab a bit like Fury giving him a pointless third fight.
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
I'd be surprised if many people would turn up to that fight. The first had some excitement but was very low quality. I think anyone that buys a ticket deserved to be ripped off
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Derek Chisora will 'be doing Deontay Wilder rematch' after getting blessing from wife to return
Derek Chisora took such a long run up to his retirement, announcing after beating Joe Joyce in his 48th bout almost two years ago that he planned to leave after his 50th, it should be no surprise that, now, with half century completed, he’s finding it so hard to leave.
The 42-year-old suffered defeat in that supposed last fight, losing a split decision to Deontay Wilder following a gruelling, entertaining, and chaotic, 12-rounder.
Both looked old. Both gave it everything, too.
Chisora grumbled about the decision afterwards, even though the one score out of three that went his way looked generous. Wilder wasn’t happy, either, after some questionable officiating throughout the bout, coupled with that judge who somehow scored for Chisora, left a bad taste in his mouth.
But the controversy didn’t linger for long. It seemed like finished business, for both the rivalry and Chisora’s long and punishing 36-14 (23 KOs) career.
But Tuesday, when talking to Sky Sports, Chisora revealed he’s in the early stages of trying to arrange a rematch with the 40-year-old former WBC beltholder.
“I’m working on the rematch,” Chisora said. “The wife has given me the green light so I will be doing the rematch.
“I haven’t confirmed it yet. I have a couple of meetings [on Wednesday] and we will see how it goes.
“[Wilder] is keen because he’s so upset with the result as well. Yes, he might have won, but he’s upset so we are going to run it back.”
Should Chisora, a veteran of 348 professional rounds, get his wish he has, of course, made a new promise to at last walk away afterwards.
“That’s it,” he said. “End of the year I will retire.”
Derek Chisora took such a long run up to his retirement, announcing after beating Joe Joyce in his 48th bout almost two years ago that he planned to leave after his 50th, it should be no surprise that, now, with half century completed, he’s finding it so hard to leave.
The 42-year-old suffered defeat in that supposed last fight, losing a split decision to Deontay Wilder following a gruelling, entertaining, and chaotic, 12-rounder.
Both looked old. Both gave it everything, too.
Chisora grumbled about the decision afterwards, even though the one score out of three that went his way looked generous. Wilder wasn’t happy, either, after some questionable officiating throughout the bout, coupled with that judge who somehow scored for Chisora, left a bad taste in his mouth.
But the controversy didn’t linger for long. It seemed like finished business, for both the rivalry and Chisora’s long and punishing 36-14 (23 KOs) career.
But Tuesday, when talking to Sky Sports, Chisora revealed he’s in the early stages of trying to arrange a rematch with the 40-year-old former WBC beltholder.
“I’m working on the rematch,” Chisora said. “The wife has given me the green light so I will be doing the rematch.
“I haven’t confirmed it yet. I have a couple of meetings [on Wednesday] and we will see how it goes.
“[Wilder] is keen because he’s so upset with the result as well. Yes, he might have won, but he’s upset so we are going to run it back.”
Should Chisora, a veteran of 348 professional rounds, get his wish he has, of course, made a new promise to at last walk away afterwards.
“That’s it,” he said. “End of the year I will retire.”
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Is that the wife he beat upRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 May 2026, 04:01 Derek Chisora will 'be doing Deontay Wilder rematch' after getting blessing from wife to return
Derek Chisora took such a long run up to his retirement, announcing after beating Joe Joyce in his 48th bout almost two years ago that he planned to leave after his 50th, it should be no surprise that, now, with half century completed, he’s finding it so hard to leave.
The 42-year-old suffered defeat in that supposed last fight, losing a split decision to Deontay Wilder following a gruelling, entertaining, and chaotic, 12-rounder.
Both looked old. Both gave it everything, too.
Chisora grumbled about the decision afterwards, even though the one score out of three that went his way looked generous. Wilder wasn’t happy, either, after some questionable officiating throughout the bout, coupled with that judge who somehow scored for Chisora, left a bad taste in his mouth.
But the controversy didn’t linger for long. It seemed like finished business, for both the rivalry and Chisora’s long and punishing 36-14 (23 KOs) career.
But Tuesday, when talking to Sky Sports, Chisora revealed he’s in the early stages of trying to arrange a rematch with the 40-year-old former WBC beltholder.
“I’m working on the rematch,” Chisora said. “The wife has given me the green light so I will be doing the rematch.
“I haven’t confirmed it yet. I have a couple of meetings [on Wednesday] and we will see how it goes.
“[Wilder] is keen because he’s so upset with the result as well. Yes, he might have won, but he’s upset so we are going to run it back.”
Should Chisora, a veteran of 348 professional rounds, get his wish he has, of course, made a new promise to at last walk away afterwards.
“That’s it,” he said. “End of the year I will retire.”
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Guess it's like an addiction.
Always admire the fighters who are able to retire early even with more miles on the clock and lots of big money fight offers on the table.
What's all the extra millions worth if it costs you your health?
Always admire the fighters who are able to retire early even with more miles on the clock and lots of big money fight offers on the table.
What's all the extra millions worth if it costs you your health?
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Who wants to see that again apart from the old coot at The Mirror?
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
I remember him clarifying once that he beat up his girlfriend, not his wife.paultom wrote: ↑14 May 2026, 04:06Is that the wife he beat upRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 May 2026, 04:01 Derek Chisora will 'be doing Deontay Wilder rematch' after getting blessing from wife to return
Derek Chisora took such a long run up to his retirement, announcing after beating Joe Joyce in his 48th bout almost two years ago that he planned to leave after his 50th, it should be no surprise that, now, with half century completed, he’s finding it so hard to leave.
The 42-year-old suffered defeat in that supposed last fight, losing a split decision to Deontay Wilder following a gruelling, entertaining, and chaotic, 12-rounder.
Both looked old. Both gave it everything, too.
Chisora grumbled about the decision afterwards, even though the one score out of three that went his way looked generous. Wilder wasn’t happy, either, after some questionable officiating throughout the bout, coupled with that judge who somehow scored for Chisora, left a bad taste in his mouth.
But the controversy didn’t linger for long. It seemed like finished business, for both the rivalry and Chisora’s long and punishing 36-14 (23 KOs) career.
But Tuesday, when talking to Sky Sports, Chisora revealed he’s in the early stages of trying to arrange a rematch with the 40-year-old former WBC beltholder.
“I’m working on the rematch,” Chisora said. “The wife has given me the green light so I will be doing the rematch.
“I haven’t confirmed it yet. I have a couple of meetings [on Wednesday] and we will see how it goes.
“[Wilder] is keen because he’s so upset with the result as well. Yes, he might have won, but he’s upset so we are going to run it back.”
Should Chisora, a veteran of 348 professional rounds, get his wish he has, of course, made a new promise to at last walk away afterwards.
“That’s it,” he said. “End of the year I will retire.”
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
Why?
I hope people vote with their feet on this one
I hope people vote with their feet on this one
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gregregegg
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Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
I guess it just comes down to how much cash…
But Boxing finance is a mysterious beast.
If you took chisora vs wilder, Whyte, Zhang, Moses or ddd
…. I litraly could not tell you which one pays more… chisoras purse for any one of those fights could be anywhere between 1 and 10 million and I wouldent have a clue where in that 9 million dollar zone each lies…
But Boxing finance is a mysterious beast.
If you took chisora vs wilder, Whyte, Zhang, Moses or ddd
…. I litraly could not tell you which one pays more… chisoras purse for any one of those fights could be anywhere between 1 and 10 million and I wouldent have a clue where in that 9 million dollar zone each lies…
Re: Derek Chisora: I've been given 'green light' for Wilder rematch
As someone who hasn’t even watched highlights of the first fight, it’s safe to say my interest in a rematch is less than nought.
But I’m still expecting them to make a big enough event out of this, somehow.
But I’m still expecting them to make a big enough event out of this, somehow.