Chisora Plans to Retire After Dubois Fight

Marina Magomedova
30 Mar 2025
10:59
Chisora Plans to Retire After Dubois Fight

Former WBC heavyweight champion Derek Chisora announced that his potential match against Daniel Dubois could mark the end of his professional boxing career.

Derek Chisora, quoted by The Ring
Nah man, I'm 50 and out, definitely. I have to, I have to. I can't keep doing this. I've only got one more training camp in me. I'm feeling it now. So my final fight will be for the world title, it's all or nothing, brother. I could just walk off into the sunset and leave everything there. That would be an amazing way to end it.

Chisora last stepped into the ring in February 2025, securing a unanimous decision win over Otto Wallin. He holds a record of 36 wins (23 by knockout) and 13 losses.

Dubois last fought in October 2024, defeating Anthony Joshua by knockout in the fifth round. His record includes 22 wins (21 by knockout) and 2 losses.

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