British boxer Derek Chisora registered his heaviest weight at 19st 1lbs for his upcoming bout against Deontay Wilder. In comparison, Wilder weighed in at 16st 2lbs, significantly lighter than Chisora. The ceremonial weigh-in saw Chisora provocatively don a Tyson Fury mask, referencing Wilder’s losses to the British heavyweight.
Despite announcing his retirement from boxing after the fight, Chisora expressed confidence in his ability to defeat a diminished Wilder, who has struggled since his encounters with Tyson Fury. The match is set to air on DAZN pay-per-view, with Eddie Hearn hinting at a potential showdown between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder depending on the outcome of the fight.
Former trainer Malik Scott believes Wilder, known for his powerful punches, is likely to secure an early knockout victory. Viddal Riley’s recent win positions him for a shot at the IBF cruiserweight world title, possibly facing Chris Billam-Smith in the future.
Chisora and Wilder, both seasoned fighters, are expected to deliver an intense showdown, with Chisora enjoying a weight advantage. The event promises an exciting matchup, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome of the long-awaited clash between the two heavyweight contenders.


