14th July 2012

Applaud to Dereck for a sterling performance on Saturday night - Great to see the two British fighters are now friends having ended their pre-fight feud. 

Whilst the fight was all over in the 5th round, it was Chisora who landed the first clean punch of the fight - a solid left hook that rattled the chin of Haye - Chisora later also controversially rocked British rival Haye with a punch after the bell had sounded in the third round.

DAVID HAYE vs DERECK CHISORA

The fight takes place at West Ham United's Upton Park on Saturday 14th of July.

Heavyweight boxing titans David Haye and Dereck Chisora were separated by metal gates at the press conference announcing the boxers Upton Park bout. The conference passed peacefully compared with the last time the two came face to face in Munich. Now the build up and preparation begins in earnest

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Whilst many comentators found the confrontation which occurred betwen David Haye and Dereck Chisora during the Klitschko - Chisora post fight press conference fight bizarre and disturbing - Haye and Chisora now have the opportunity to matters right in the ring!

Dereck Chisora and David Haye will get the chance to use their boxing skills to settle once and for all their considerable differences in an honourable manner at Upton Park football stadium, West Ham on Saturday 14th July.

The night of boxing, will also feature WBA heavyweight king Alex Povetkin’s mandatory defence against Baltimore’s Hasim ‘The Rock’ Rahman.

With 450 lb of prime British muscle scheduled to collide in the headliner, this is or should be the biggest domestic heavyweight boxing showdown to take place in the UK since WBC king Lennox Lewis took reign over Frank Bruno in seven rounds at Cardiff Arms Park in October 1993.

  

DERECK CHISORA BIO
Dereck Chisora (born 29 December 1983) is a British professional boxer and former British Heavyweight Champion, having lost to Tyson Fury on 23 July 2011. Chisora is based in Finchley, London.
 
Dereck moved to the UK from Zimbabwe with his family in 1999. During his amateur career Chisora had about 20 fights, winning a Four Nations gold and the 2006 ABA super heavyweight title.
 
CHISORA'S PROFFESSIONAL CAREER
Chisora turned professional on 17 February 2007, scoring a second round TKO against István Kecskés. After winning three more fights (all by decision), he came up against the toughest test of his career against fellow rising British heavyweight prospect, Sam Sexton. Chisora won the fight by stopping Sexton in the final 30 seconds of the final round. Chisora moved on from the win over Sexton by beating the American Shawn Mclean at the Grosvenor House hotel in Mayfair and then stopped the experienced Lee Swaby in 3 rounds at the York Hall. Dereck Chisora ended the year with a victory over Neil Simpson at the ExCeL Exhibition Centre in London's Docklands in nthe December, leaving him with an 8-0 record at the end of his second year as a professional.
 
Chisora was suspended for four months for biting Paul Butlin during the fifth round of their 22 May 2009 contest at the York Hall in Bethnal Green. The incident was missed by the referee but TV replays proved conclusive and as a result Chisora missed out on his fight for a British title against Danny Williams.
 
Chisora went on to defeat Zurab Noniashvili on 9 October, winning by TKO in three rounds at York Hall and then on 20 January 2010 it was announced that he would get a second chance to face Danny Williams on 13 February 2010 after Sam Sexton was forced to withdraw injured from his match with Williams. Chisora welcomed the chance, saying, "It was my own fault the fight with Williams didn't go ahead, and I've been kicking myself ever since." Williams pulled out of the bout, however, and Chisora instead fought Carl Baker in an eliminator with the winner to face Williams. Chisora defeated Baker in the second round. On 15 May 2010 Chisora fought Williams for the British heavyweight title, which he won after stopping Williams in the second round.[8] Chisora defeated a challenge from Sam Sexton by knockout in the ninth round on 18 September 2010. Chisora was scheduled to face the IBF, IBO, WBO and Ring Magazine heavyweight champion, Wladimir Klitschko on 11 December 2010, but Klitschko pulled out of the fight three days prior with a torn abdominal muscle. The fight was later rescheduled for 30 April 2011, but this was later cancelled so Klitschko could fight David Haye on 2 July.
 
On 23 July 2011, he fought Tyson Fury, who won the fight by 5 rounds on 2 judges' cards, and 7 rounds on the third judge's card.
 
On 3 December, Chisora faced undefeated Robert Helenius in Helsinki, Finland for vacant EBU heavyweight title. Helenius won by split decision. The decision was highly debated as most pundits and onlookers thought Chisora had done enough to get the decision. The Ring considered the outcome of the match "a gift", dropping Helenius' ranking from fifth to sixth challenger. Chisora complained afterwards demanding a rematch on a neutral territory.
 
Sources in Germany reported that he was likely to fight Ukrainian WBC Heavyweight Champion Vitali Klitschko on 18 February 2012 in the Olympiahalle, Munich, Bavaria. Later, on 12 December 2011, it was confirmed that Klitshko would be Chisora's next opponent. Chisora slapped Klitshko at the weigh in for the heavyweight title fight and has been widely criticised. Chisora is quoted as saying after the slap "I ain't come here to play games I come here to fight.
 
On 18 February, Chisora and Klitschko fought in Germany for the WBC Heavyweight Championship. Things got off to a rocky start when Chisora spat in Wladimir Klitschko's face during the introductions. After a close first round, Klitschko started to land his right hand in round two and continued to land clean power shots from a distance as the bout progressed. Chisora showed a good chin, and did the majority of his work to the body. The scores were 118-110, 118-110 and 119-111, giving a unanimous decision of victory to Klitschko. Chisora however received parise for his guts and determination and on his fight performance has eraned valuable respect.
 
POST FIGHT BRAWL WITH DAVID HAYE
During a post-fight press conference following his loss to Klitschko, Chisora was involved in a confrontation with David Haye. Haye initially responded to a statement by Klitschko's manager Bernd Boente that no more British boxers would be given the right to challenge the Klitschkos. Chisora then challenged Haye to a fight and taunted Haye over the toe injury he had suffered prior to his loss to Wladimir Klitschko, to which Haye responded that Chisora had lost his three previous fights. Chisora eventually left the stage to confront Haye, who met him with a right hook to the jaw, before both security and Chisora's entourage intervened to try and separate the two. The fight continued, and at one point Haye swung a camera tripod in Chisora's direction. The two were eventually pulled apart. After the confrontation, Chisora claimed he was glassed by Haye and was filmed saying that he would shoot Haye and telling Haye's trainer, Adam Booth, that he would face Haye in the ring or hunt him down. The next morning, Chisora was arrested by German police for his part in the brawl but was later released without charge after questioning.On 14th March 2012 the British Boxing Board of Control withdrew Dereck Chisora's boxing licence due to his behaviour prior to and after his contest against Vitali Klitschko.The World Boxing Council has issued an indefinite suspension against Chisora fighting again for a WBC title, while demanding he take anger management medical treatment after which his suspension will be reconsidered.
  


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Dereck Chisora given the chance to put matters right against David Haye Upton Park 14th July

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