Comments Thread For: Derek Chisora declares he wants a rematch with Deontay Wilder

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    After a bad series of fights from Deontay Wilder, this would actually be good business for Wilder to rematch Chisora 'a fighter like Deontay Wilder is not really desperate to become a World Champion again. Wilder has already been the WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World, so in this latter part of his career? One of the drivers of his comeback is going to be business'.

    The closer the last fight drew, I began to back Deontay Wilder for the win, and I would most likely back him to win the rematch 'similar to Anthony Joshua, now Wilder has two big fights to chose from in his career'.

    Note: Anthony Joshua can ether fight Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury in his next fight 'and Wilder can ether fight Derek Chisora or Anthony Joshua'.

    Tyson Fury has tactically called Anthony Joshua out now 'full well knowing how the game works, and how a Olympic Champion and former unified and two time World Heavyweight Champion approaches his career i.e. it would be ideal for Joshua to fight in a real comeback fight before fighting Tyson Fury'.

    To conclude: But on the topic of Deontay Wilder, I think if he so desires 'making a rematch with Derek Chisora, is both good business and? Another potential win, would fortify his belief in his himself at this stage of his career' etc.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-14-2026, 04:20 PM.

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    • paulf
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      #22
      Even though it would probably be a walk in the park for Joshua at this point, I get the feeling that they're not going to take any risks ahead of the potential Fury fight.

      Make Wilder-Chisora II as the lead support fight/co-main on the undercard of Joshua-Fury.

      That would be a legendary card, even if everyone involved is past-prime.

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      • fistandfury
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        #23
        Chisora not only has nothing to offer Wilder at this point, he also needs to be saved from himself. Wilder needed him as a stepping stone to 1 or 2 more paydays, the old man served his purpose, and now he should go home, rest, his is finished as prize fighter, it's over.
        Last edited by fistandfury; 04-16-2026, 10:29 AM.

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        • ELPacman
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          #24
          If I were Wilder, I'd keep this rematch in the pocket. First bank on AJ and possibly Usyk, then when nothing else is left, retire with the Chisora rematch. Granted Chisora may very well say no at that point, but I'm talking like a manager for Wilder, lol.

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          • The D3vil
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            #25
            Please, no

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