Derek Chisora emotionally made the final walk of his 50-fight career on Saturday.
Misfits Boxing landed in the O2 Arena in London on Saturday for just their second Misfits Pro card after their inaugural event this past March.
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At the top of the card was a highly anticipated heavyweight clash between former heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder and British boxing legend, Derek Chisora.
Fans were captivated by the fight earlier this week when Wilder went viral for a bizarre story about how he became a father.
Wilder and Chisora go the distance in chaotic 12-round clash
Coming in at the heaviest he has ever fought at, the Brit tried to make his weight pay but with less than a minute left in round one, it was Wilder who was leaning on him as the two almost tumbled over the top rope.
The scrappiness of the fight continued in round three as both heavyweights looked to land just one big shot, with Wilder continuing to look the more dangerous of the two.

At the end of the third round, Chisora looked to be in trouble as he stood in the corner and seemed to be complaining about something with his eye. And when the bell rang for the end of the round, Chisora had to be held back from the referee as he continued his complaints.
It wasn’t until round four when Chisora finally landed something of note as at the end of the round, he wobbled Wilder with several overhand rights, which Wilder complained landed on the back of his head.
On commentary, WBO heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley reminded everyone that the fight was between two over-40-year-old’s, touching on the slow pace and scrappiness of the fight.

At the end of the sixth round, Wilder opened up a cut over Chisora’s left eye after connecting with a big one-two in the final seconds.
Finally in the eighth round, the crowd was brought off their feet when Wilder landed a massive right hand, knocking him out of the ring. Somehow, the Brit made it back to his feet before being pushed back to the ground by Wilder who was deducted a point.
Chisora continued to show the heart that has seen him become a fan-favorite as he continued throwing bombs back ‘The Bronze Bombers’ way.
Chaos ensued at the end of round 11 when once again, Chisora was sent through the ropes, again beating the count. Then just a matter of seconds later, Wilder seemed to slip after being caught, but the referee started the count.
Despite 12 rounds of chaos, surprisingly, the fight went the distance with ‘The Bronze Bomber’ picking up the split decision win.
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