Deontay Wilder told Derek Chisora ‘you’ve got to live on your kids’ as he pummelled him during their London fight.
The heavyweight duo fought to a split decision at The O2 on Saturday night, with each hitting the canvas in a full of life affair. Chisora had declared long before fight night that he can be retiring after hitting 50 fights, while Wilder was adamant he would proceed on despite hitting the identical milestone.
Can Deontay Wilder still be world champion?
After his win over Derek Chisora in London, is it possible for Deontay Wilder to reclaim the gold
And he stuck to that promise – declaring after the fight that he’s just getting began on one final run towards world title glory. He has now won consecutive fights for the primary time since November of 2019, and has big matchups with Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk within the offing.
Deontay Wilder admits he ‘didn’t wish to hurt’ Derek Chisora in 12 round battle
In the warmth of a 12-round battle, Deontay Wilder claims that he looked directly at Derek Chisora and told him that he not desired to hurt him during what was a brutal exchange.
“I could see his eyes swell and his temple buckle slightly bit,” Wilder explained in his post-fight interview. “And I said ‘I don’t wish to hurt you an excessive amount of longer’ so I began having fun in there, because I saw my brother beginning to get hurt, I saw weakness in his eyes slightly bit.
What percentage likelihood do you give Wilder in a possible clash against Usyk?
“Too many lives have been lost on this very ring and when it’s over for us no person gives a rattling, irrespective of what they are saying. No person gives a f— about us, so us fighters have gotten to look out for one another and tonight I taken care of Derek.
“I didn’t wish to go too hard on him, I saw the veins start coming out of his head and I wanted him to live for his kids. It’s time for us to begin taking good care of one another, I even have seven of my very own – babies I’m coming home to you all, I like my children, they’re my best friends.”
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