Dereck Chisora could be set for a heavy ban from boxing in the wake of his shocking brawl with David Haye in Munich on Saturday night. Some reports claim he will be banned for life, but the British Boxing Board of Control's record for dealing out punishment for pre or post-fight misdemeanours suggests he may escape with a lesser sentence. The British Board has ordered Chisora to appear for a hearing on March 14th.

2011: Rhys Saunders banned for nine months for confronting rival Gary Cooper in the ring in the immediate aftermath of Cooper's first round stoppage win in Newport.

2003: Audley Harrison is fined £1,000 and Herbie Hide £500 after a ringside brawl following Harrison's fight with Mathew Ellis in Bethnal Green, at which Hide was ringside.

2000: Mike Tyson is fined £125,000 for ignoring the referee's instructions and making distasteful remarks about Lennox Lewis after his 38-second win over Lou Savarese at Hampden Park.

1994: Hide and Michael Bentt are each fined £10,000 and warned as to their future conduct after a press conference brawl prior to their WBO heavyweight title fight.

1985: Mark Kaylor is fined £15,000 for his pre-fight punch-up with Errol Christie although the fine is subsequently reduced on appeal.