Deontay Wilder has emerged victorious against Derek Chisora, winning by split decision at The O2 in London. This match marks a pivotal moment for Wilder, who has now improved his professional record to 45 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw, with an impressive 43 knockouts.
In a closely contested bout, Wilder showcased his power by scoring two knockdowns against Chisora. The judges’ scores reflected the tension of the fight, with two scoring it 115-111 and 115-113 in favor of Wilder, while one judge had it 115-112 for Chisora.
Chisora, a cult figure in British boxing, now holds a record of 36 wins and 14 losses, with 23 KOs. This fight was particularly significant for him as it was his 11th appearance at The O2, a venue where he has built a loyal fan base.
In another notable fight on the card, Viddal Riley defeated Mateusz Masternak by unanimous decision, with scores of 118-110, 118-110, and 119-109. This victory improved Riley’s record to 14 wins and 0 losses, including 7 KOs. The match served as an IBF eliminator for the vacant world title.
Chisora made his way to the venue via the London Underground, a testament to his connection with local fans. His journey in the ring has seen him challenge for world titles in both 2012 and 2022, solidifying his status in the heavyweight division.
Observers are keenly watching Wilder’s next steps following this victory, as he continues to position himself for future title opportunities. The boxing community is abuzz with speculation about potential matchups that could follow this significant win.
As the dust settles on this event, the implications for both fighters are clear. Wilder’s victory reaffirms his status as a top contender, while Chisora’s resilience keeps him in the conversation within the heavyweight ranks.
