Derek Chisora
Derek Chisora
Haye gives his side of the story about brawl in Munich
Vitali suffers ligament and nerve damage in left shoulder in Chisora bout; will be sidelined up to 8 weeks
Haye happy to be of assistance
Chisora didn’t win a round against Vitali on my scorecard
By Scott Gilfoid: I’ve watched the Dereck Chisora vs. WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko bout several times now and I frankly can’t give Chisora even one round in this fight. I bent over backwards trying to give the guy at one round, but he threw so few punches that actually landed that I couldn’t even give him one round. I got to tell the truth here – Chisora really stunk up the joint with his awful performance, missing shots 24/7, throwing few punches and just plodding around catching shots with his head.
Chisora could receive lifetime ban from boxing for brawl
By Allan Fox: The British Boxing Board of Control may choose to ban Dereck Chisora for life for the disgusting post-fight brawl with David Haye that took place last Saturday night in Munich, Germany. Chisora had been beaten by WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko by a 12 round decision on that night, and fought surprisingly well.
Haye to Boente: “I knocked Chisora out”
By Sean McDaniel: In looking at new video of the brawl that took place on Saturday night after WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko defeated Dereck Chisora in Munich, Germany, David Haye was seen laughing with Klitschko manager Bernd Boente moments after Haye’s fistfight with Chisora had ended.
Booth: What Haye did with Chisora was a defensive reflex thing
By Sean McDaniel: Adam Booth, the trainer/manager for David Haye, was quick to explain why Haye chose to punch Dereck Chisora in the head when he walked up on him at the post fight press conference last Saturday night after Chisora had lost to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko in Munich, Germany.
Haye: Vitali is a sitting duck for me now; he’s not the same fighter
By William Mackay: Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye saw a lot of vulnerability if WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko last Saturday in his 12 round decision win over Dereck Chisora, and Haye feels Vitali is prime to be picked off by him by a knockout win. Haye says Vitali’s manager Bernd Boente doesn’t want him to fight Haye and is keeping the fight from taking place.
Chisora facing possible loss of boxing licence for brawl
By William Mackay: Former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Dereck Chisora (15-3, 9 KO’s) is facing a possible permanent loss of his boxing license by the British Boxing Board of Control, who are investigating Chisora’s actions during his post fight press conference last Saturday night in Munich, Germany, in which Chisora and David Haye were involved in a brawl.