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Boxe Podcast: Boxing : Derek Chisora hints at retirement after Wilder defeat

Boxing : Derek Chisora hints at retirement after Wilder defeat

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Derek Chisora hints at retirement after a split decision loss to Deontay Wilder in London. Chisora (36-14, 23 KOs) faced Wilder (45-4-1, 43 KOs) in his 50th professional bout, a match that leaves questions about his future in boxing.

Chisora has previously indicated this could be his final fight, but he stops short of confirming his retirement. "When it's time, it's time," he states, acknowledging the possibility of stepping away from the ring. While he expresses uncertainty about his immediate plans, he later admits, “I’m tired now. I can’t do it anymore. I’ve had a great career.”

Chisora believes he won the fight against Wilder and expresses frustration over the second knockdown in Round 11. He claims the ropes were loose when he fell through them and disputes the referee's decision to count him out. "No, I didn’t," he responds when asked if he agrees with the scorecards, emphasizing the controversial nature of the bout.

As speculation swirls around his next move, Chisora’s future remains unclear, but the tone suggests a significant turning point in his career. The boxing world watches closely as he weighs his options.

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