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Apr 05, 2026

Deontay Wilder Edges Derek Chisora in Split‑Decision Thriller at London’s O2 Arena

AI Summary
In a dramatic heavyweight showdown at London’s O2 Arena, Deontay Wilder secured a split‑decision victory over veteran Derek Chisora in the British boxer’s 50th and farewell bout. The fight featured multiple knock‑downs, a point deduction for Wilder, and a roaring crowd that celebrated Chisora’s final three minutes in the ring.

Deontay Wilder survived a relentless challenge from 42‑year‑old Derek Chisora to claim a split‑decision win at the O2 Arena, London, on April 5, 2026. The bout, billed as Chisora’s 50th professional fight and farewell, unfolded as a high‑octane slugfest that many are already dubbing a fight‑of‑the‑year contender.

Wilder opened the contest displaying the power that once made him a feared puncher, but Chisora responded with aggressive pressure, landing an early uppercut that sent both men teetering over the ropes. The second round mirrored the first, with Chisora’s forward thrust met by a slick combination from Wilder.

Mid‑fight drama escalated when Chisora was knocked down in the eighth round. He beat the count and, despite a point deduction for Wilder later in the bout, rallied to force the American onto the ropes, showcasing remarkable resilience.

The judges’ cards read 115‑111, 112‑115, and 115‑113 in favour of Wilder, delivering him a split‑decision triumph. The narrow margin underscores how closely contested the encounter was, keeping Chisora in the conversation for future heavyweight match‑ups.

Adding to the night’s spectacle, former champion Anthony Joshua made a surprise appearance, greeting Chisora on his way to the ring – his first public outing since a December 2025 car crash that claimed two close friends.

Throughout the ten‑round battle, both fighters exchanged knock‑downs and near‑knockouts. Wilder was deducted a point for a foul, while Chisora survived two knock‑downs without being stopped, earning a hero’s reception from the crowd during his final three minutes.

While the arena roared for the last three minutes of Chisora’s career, the referee never intervened, allowing the British veteran to exit the ring to a standing ovation, marking an emotional close to a storied tenure in heavyweight boxing.