by Charlie A: I’d like to point something out with this article. I won’t use a lot (some I will) of words on the antics surrounding the David Haye vs. Dereck Chisora post fight brawl case during the Vitali Klitschko – Chisora post fight press conference, rather shed some light on why I think Chisora deserves a break both in the ring and outside.
Derek Chisora
Derek Chisora
Vitali wants to punish Chisora
By John F. McKenna (McJack): World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (44-2, 40 KO’s) says that he wants to punish contender Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) in the ring for his disgusting behavior before and after Saturday nights title clash. Although he won a unanimous one sided decision over “Del-Boy” Vitali is not satisfied. He has indicated to the media that he has a score to settle with Chisora for his rude behavior.
Booth: Haye not interested in Chisora bout; wants only the Klitschko brothers
Chisora should be banned, says fighter bitten by him in 2009 bout
By Sean McDaniel: It seems like Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) may be in hot water for his recent behavior before, during and after his fight against WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko last weekend and on Friday of last week due to Chisora’s brawl with David Haye, as well as some other extracurricular activities that went on before the fight. The problems could result in Chisora being banned from boxing by the British Boxing Board of Control. Journeyman Paul Butlin, who Chisora bit in a May 2009 fight, feels Chisora should be banned for at least two years.
Vitali expected back in September
Wladimir would have given Chisora a lot of problems
By Allan Fox: As good as Derek Chisora did against a one-armed WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko last Saturday night, Chisora would have really struggled against Vitali’s younger brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. That would have been a really long night for Chisora because Wladimir not only punches harder than Vitali, but he’s a lot faster, throws punches from a lot more different angles, has a lot stronger jab and moves really well around the ring.
Damage control for Haye and Chisora
Haye v Chisora Brawl: The Munich Haye Disaster. IN DEPTH REPORT
By Gari Jones: Fans of boxing were treated to something extra special last Saturday night, a WBC Heavyweight title fight before action moved onto the main event between Derek Chisora V David Haye (little joke no disrespect Vitali). After the match was over in which Vitali Klitschko (W44, KO40, L2, D0) defended his WBC crown for a consecutive 8th time and Chisora (W15, KO9, L3, D0) despite losing, became only the fourth person to take Vitali the distance. The event was capped off with an all out British clash that was like something you normally see in professional wrestling.
Lennox Lewis: Chisora and Haye have let down their country
By William Mackay: Former heavyweight champion of the world Lennox Lewis was very disappointed in what he saw of David Haye and Dereck Chisora battling it out in their classless showdown in the Vitali Klitschko – Chisora post fight press conference last Saturday night in Munich, Germany. Lewis feels Haye and Chisora hurt the sport of boxing with their fight.
Hide believes Haye and Chisora should receive a slap on the hands for brawl
By William Mackay: Former heavyweight champion Herbie Hide doesn’t believe that either David Haye or Dereck Chisora should be suspended or banned from boxing for taking part in a post-fight brawl last Saturday night in Munich, Germany. Hide doesn’t see any point in having them banned, and feels they should get off with a light penalty.