The judges were divided, but Wilder won the match by majority decision, with two scoring in his favor (115:111 and 115:113), while one judge gave the advantage to Chisora (115:112). The popular "Bronze Bomber" thus secured his 45th victory in his professional career, with four losses and one draw. On the other hand, Chisora, in his milestone 50th appearance, recorded his 14th loss, alongside 36 wins. The Brit had previously announced that this would be his final career match. Chisora bid farewell to the ring in the same way he built his careerโfighting spiritedly, without calculation, and with a lot of heart. Their duel was a true "old school" boxing match, an open exchange of blows with little tactical maneuvering. Fans of the sport on social media described the match as an "all-out war" and "absolute chaos." Deontay Wilder is Victorious ๐ #ChisoraWilder pic.twitter.com/Q60AoAvn2s The eighth round brought the peak of excitement. Chisora first landed a powerful blow that shook Wilder, but it was immediately followed by a brutal counter. The American connected with several heavy punches, but Chisora endured, retaliated, and even sent Wilder to the canvas with a strong hook. Neither fighter wanted to give up, so the match went all the way to the final bell of the 12th round, much to the delight of the London crowd. In the end, Wilder emerged victorious, but Chisora left the ring as a great warrior, closing a chapter of his rich career with dignity.
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Heavyweight clash in London: Wilder defeats Chisora and sends him into retirement
The heavyweight veteran showdown in London went to Deontay Wilder, who defeated Derek Chisora in a sold-out O2 Arena after 12 grueling rounds.

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