Wembley attempting to witness the massacre: Dubois reveals Chisora’s “guarantee”


Journey Mandelek Chisora ​​says he “I can guarantee it.” He will fight IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley.

Promoter Eddie Hahn has the better options available to him against Olexandre Usaik or Joseph Parker, so he doubts whether Dubois will fight Chisora ​​next. Beating Anthony Joshua then going on defense against Chisora ​​is a big drop-off for Daniel when he grew in popularity.

Fans don’t think 41-year-old Chisora ​​deserves a title shot. He only became an IBF mandatory to defeat Fringe candidates Otto Warrin and 39-year-old Joe Joyce. There are plenty of fighters worthy of evaluating world title shots instead of Chisora.

Staging disasters

Still looking around his face from his final fight with Fringe candidate Otto Warrin last February, Warhorse Chisora ​​(36-13, 23 KO) claims it will happen against DuBois, and he already plans for the entrance to his ring.

It’s unclear how important it will be to fans as it is superficial nonsense that tries to change beauty with useless attempts.o Hide the essence of defective products. This eye-catching battle at Wembley Stadium is looking for trouble as it doesn’t sell out the 90,000-seat stadium.

“We can assure you that the fight against Daniel (Dubois) will happen at Wembley,” Journeyman Derek Chisora ​​told Sky Sports Boxing that he will challenge IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley, but we can’t say whether it’s a 90,000-seat arena.

“I’m currently planning the entire ring entrance in my head. I haven’t trained yet, but I’m working on the entrance, the showman.

Chisora ​​says it will be the final battle of his career, but few boxing fans are naive enough to believe it. If he’s a little competitive, he will continue his career as a B-side opponent for someone.

Only in Billionaire Chisora ​​is used as a headliner and he continues the fight. This retired thing he’s talking about now sounds like a classic “Going to business” Tactics that stores use to attract Customers who understand what this term actually means. It’s not about “going out of business,” it’s about “going out for business.”

“I haven’t seen him fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship anyway, but he knows his luck,” promoter Eddie Hearn said. Stepping stone About Derek Chisola’s doubts about next fighting Daniel Dubois for his IBF heavyweight title.

Last updated on 03/31/2025



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