Deontay Wilder secured a hard-fought split decision victory over Derek Chisora in a dramatic heavyweight contest at the O2 Arena on Saturday night.
The 12-round bout delivered sustained action, with both fighters engaging in a physically demanding contest marked by heavy exchanges and momentum shifts.
Chisora started strongly, applying constant pressure and forcing Wilder onto the back foot in the early rounds. However, Wilder gradually settled into the fight, landing cleaner and more effective punches as the contest progressed.
Both fighters had significant moments, including knockdowns and controversial incidents that added to the intensity of the encounter. Chisora scored a late knockdown, while Wilder also faced a point deduction during the fight.
After the final bell, the judges scored the bout:
- 115–111 in favour of Wilder
- 115–113 in favour of Wilder
- 115–112 in favour of Chisora
The result confirmed a split decision win for Wilder, marking an important return to form for the American heavyweight.
Despite the loss, Chisora received widespread praise for his resilience and aggressive approach throughout the fight. The bout was his 50th professional appearance, and he indicated afterwards that he may be nearing retirement.
Wilder, meanwhile, is expected to remain a key figure in the heavyweight division, with potential future matchups — including a possible bout with Anthony Joshua — likely to generate significant interest.
The contest will be remembered as a competitive and physically demanding encounter between two experienced heavyweights, highlighting both fighters’ durability and commitment inside the ring.



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