The controversy surrounding the ending of Dereck Chisora’s 6th round knockout over Malik Scott gave the Brit the biggest official win of his career.
What it won’t necessarily earn him is another shot at the world heavyweight championship – at least one that will be mandated.
In the aftermath of Saturday’s knockout, Chisora was announced as the mandatory challenger to the EBU heavyweight belt currently in the possession of Kubrat Pulev. Chisora openly embraced such a fight upon being informed of such news.
“Kubrat for the European title would be nice and he’s going to get knocked out or bring me another unbeaten Yank to spank in Deontay Wilder,” Chisora said in a press statement. “I’m back in business and ready for whatever comes my way from Frank. Whoever he puts in front of me I’m destroying, just like Scott, they’re going down.”
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What it won’t necessarily earn him is another shot at the world heavyweight championship – at least one that will be mandated.
In the aftermath of Saturday’s knockout, Chisora was announced as the mandatory challenger to the EBU heavyweight belt currently in the possession of Kubrat Pulev. Chisora openly embraced such a fight upon being informed of such news.
“Kubrat for the European title would be nice and he’s going to get knocked out or bring me another unbeaten Yank to spank in Deontay Wilder,” Chisora said in a press statement. “I’m back in business and ready for whatever comes my way from Frank. Whoever he puts in front of me I’m destroying, just like Scott, they’re going down.”
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