boxing

Heavyweight Boxing: Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder – Fight Card and Prediction

This poster shows fighters representing the upcoming Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder fight.

Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder are facing each other in the upcoming heavyweight clash. This fight is the farewell fight for the 42-year-old Derek Chisora, who is retiring due to increasing physical demands. This is Chisora’s 50th bout, and it is expected to see a clash of contrasting fighting styles from both fighters. Chisora is a prominent heavyweight boxer whose last fight was a win, now looking to win one last time. Deontay Wilder, a former WBC champion, is aiming for a wealthy prize pool in this farewell to Chisora. As both fighters bring fierce force, this fight will be legendary in scope. Let’s see the schedule, fight card, and complete preview of this Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder fight.

advertisement

advertisement

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder – Schedule

Main Event: Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder

Date: April 4, 2026 (Saturday)

Time: 07:00 PM BST | 02:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM PT

Venue: O2 Arena, London

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder Fight Card

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder (Heavyweight)

Viddal Riley vs Mateusz Masternak (European Cruiserweight Title)

Denzel Bentley vs Endry Saavedra (Middleweight)

Matty Harris vs Franklin Ignatius (Heavyweight)

Amir Anderson vs Jordan Dujon (Middleweight)

Dan Toward vs Misael Da Veiga (Super Welterweight)

Jermaine Dhliwayo vs Jake Morgan (Super Featherweight)

Tom Welland vs To Be Announced (Featherweight)

How to Watch the Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder Fight?

DAZN is the official streaming partner for this fight. You can watch this Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder Heavyweight clash on DAZN with a subscription. Alternatively, you can watch the fight through pay-per-view.

Derek Chisora Stats and Bio

Nationality: British

Age: 42

Height: 6′2″

Reach: 74″

Total fights: 49

Record: 36-13 (23 Knockouts)

Deontay Wilder Stats and Bio

Nationality: American

Age: 40

Height: 6′7″

Reach: 83″

Total fights: 49

Record: 44-4-1 (43 Knockouts)

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder – Fighters’ Background Preview

Derek Chisora’s Early Career

Derek Chisora is a British boxer who primarily fights in the heavyweight division. As a professional boxer, his record is among the best. Chisora had always been an iconic boxer in the Heavyweight division. He had held multiple Heavyweight championships. Besides, he has also competed for the WBC Heavyweight title twice. Chisora started to train when he was 19. Chisora only had a handful of amateur bouts, building a decent foundation before turning professional. He won some of the minor championships in 2005 as an amateur. In his amateur days, he won the ABA Super Heavyweight title. Famously, he had the British and Commonwealth titles. He also won the European title.

Derek Chisora’s Professional Record

Derek Chisora signed with Queensberry Promotions and turned into a professional boxer in 2007. He fought István Kecskés in his debut and won. His early knockout earned him a spotlight in the Heavyweight division. He soon began to project a unique persona. One of his pivotal fights was against Danny Williams. He won the fight within 01:41 minutes, through a technical knockout. That fight earned him the British Heavyweight title. Following that, he won the Commonwealth heavyweight title. However, after that, he began to show inconsistency. He lost in numerous fights, failing to win. But he bounced back from the setbacks and won WBA and WBO International Heavyweight titles. Nevertheless, he lost in successive attempts to win. Moreover, he has competed for the World Heavyweight Championship twice but lost both times. With a solid aim to win his farewell, he comes confidently in this Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder fight.

Derek Chisora’s Boxing Record

No.ResultOpponentMethod
1WinIstván KecskésTKO
2WinTony BoothPTS
3WinDarren MorganPTS
4WinPaul ButlinPTS
5WinSam SextonTKO
6WinShawn McLeanTKO
7WinLee SwabyTKO
8WinNeil SimpsonRTD
9WinDaniil PeretyatkoPTS
10WinPaul ButlinPTS
11WinZurab NoniashviliTKO
12WinCarl BakerTKO
13WinDanny WilliamsTKO
14WinSam SextonTKO
15LossTyson FuryUD
16WinRemigijus ZiausysPTS
17LossRobert HeleniusSD
18LossVitali KlitschkoUD
19LossDavid HayeTKO
20WinHéctor Alfredo ÁvilaTKO
21WinMalik ScottTKO
22WinEdmund GerberTKO
23WinOndřej PálaTKO
24WinKevin JohnsonUD
25LossTyson FuryRTD
26WinBeka LobjanidzeKO
27WinMarcelo NascimentoPTS
28WinPeter ErdosTKO
29WinJakov GospicTKO
30WinAndras CsomorTKO
31LossKubrat PulevSD
32WinDrazan JanjaninKO
33LossDillian WhyteSD
34WinRobert FilipovicTKO
35LossAgit KabayelMD
36WinZakaria AzzouziTKO
37WinCarlos TakamTKO
38LossDillian WhyteKO
39WinSenad GashiUD
40WinArtur SzpilkaKO
41WinDavid PriceTKO
42LossOleksandr UsykUD
43LossJoseph ParkerSD
44LossJoseph ParkerUD
45WinKubrat PulevSD
46LossTyson FuryTKO
47WinGerald WashingtonUD
48WinJoe JoyceUD
49WinOtto WallinUD

Deontay Wilder’s Boxing Career

Deontay Wilder is a veteran boxer, having held prestigious Heavyweight titles. He started to box in his early twenties, considerably late to begin. During his amateur career, he won a Bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics. He began training in 2005 and became proficient under the trainer Jay Deas. In 2007, he won the National Golden Gloves and the U.S. Championships. This win has defied the odds, which favored his opponents. Wilder competed in the 2008 Olympics and bagged a bronze medal. He turned professional in 2008, shortly after his amateur career, and beat Ethan Cox. With a strong foundation in the amateur boxing career, Deontay had a familiar professional run. Now he will face Chisora in the upcoming “Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder” fight.

Deontay Wilder’s Professional Achievements

Since his debut, Deontay Wilder has continued to amaze the fans with his unbeatable stature, often finishing the fight early. Very notably, he beat Ty Cobb in 33 seconds with a knockout. It set the tone for his upcoming fights as a knockout-prolific boxer. He has won 44 matches, out of which 43 were knockouts. Moreover, he has one of the longest unbeaten streaks in the Heavyweight division. In 2012, he beat Kelvin Price and won the vacant WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight title. After retaining his titles, he won the WBC Heavyweight title, beating Bermane Stiverne. He defended this title continuously 10 times. He became one of the longest WBC Heavyweight champions. After which, he became irregular and slightly lost his form. He lost his belt to Tyson Fury and failed to win it back. Since then, he lost in four fights, where three of them were knockouts.

Deontay Wilder’s Boxing Record

No.ResultOpponentMethod
1WinEthan CoxTKO
2WinShannon GrayTKO
3WinRichard Greene Jr.RTD
4WinJoseph RabotteKO
5WinCharles BrownKO
6WinKelsey ArnoldKO
7WinTravis AllenTKO
8WinJerry VaughnKO
9WinTy CobbKO
10WinAlvaro MoralesTKO
11WinDustin NicholsTKO
12WinShannon CaudleKO
13WinHarold SconiersTKO
14WinDanny SheehanKO
15WinDeAndrey AbronTKO
16WinReggie PenaTKO
17WinDamon ReedKO
18WinDominique AlexanderTKO
19WinDaniel CotaKO
20WinDavid LongKO
21WinMarlon HayesTKO
22WinJesse OltmannsTKO
23WinOwen BeckRTD
24WinKertson ManswellTKO
25WinDamon McCrearyKO
26WinKelvin PriceKO
27WinMatthew GreerTKO
28WinAudley HarrisonTKO
29WinSiarhei LiakhovichKO
30WinNicolai FirthaKO
31WinMalik ScottKO
32WinJason GavernRTD
33WinBermane StiverneUD
34WinÉric MolinaKO
35WinJohann DuhaupasTKO
36WinArtur SzpilkaKO
37WinChris ArreolaRTD
38WinGerald WashingtonTKO
39WinBermane StiverneKO
40WinLuis OrtizTKO
41DrawTyson FurySD
42WinDominic BreazealeKO
43WinLuis OrtizKO
44LossTyson FuryTKO
45LossTyson FuryKO
46WinRobert HeleniusKO
47LossJoseph ParkerUD
48LossZhilei ZhangTKO
49WinTyrrell Anthony HerndonTKO

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder – Overview of Previous Fights

Derek Chisora previously fought Otto Wallin and beat him in an IBF Heavyweight title-eliminator fight. Chisora’s performance was dominant from the start. He knocked Wallin down three times and maintained a dominant hand. Chisora suffered a cut from an accidental head butt, but he maintained his pressure. Ultimately, he won by decision. On the other hand, Deontay Wilder had a stunning performance against Tyrrell Anthony Herndon. He gave a solid comeback after periods of inconsistency. Wilder dropped Herndon twice before the referee stopped the fight. Deontay won this fight with his aggressive punches. Now, Wilder is getting ready to face Derek Chisora in the upcoming “Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder” clash.

Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder Prediction

The upcoming “Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder” fight promises an interesting clash between the two. Chisora is an aggressive fighter whose pressure fighting drains his opponents’ stamina. Although he is aggressive, his approach is methodical, and he rarely wins by knockout. In contrast, Deontay Wilder brings his dangerous knockout potential. He will have obvious chances to deliver deadly punches. Moreover, Deontay Wilder has an advantage due to his height and reach. So, Wilder has the edge in this “Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder” Heavyweight fight.

The Pick: Deontay Wilder via KO/TKO.

advertisement
advertisement

Recent Blog

More in boxing