Chisora's Triumphant Swansong: A Legacy Cemented in Manchester
In an emotional farewell, Derek Chisora dominates Otto Wallin in Manchester, securing a unanimous decision victory and setting his sights on one final overseas bout to cap a storied career.




Emotional Farewell in Manchester
In what was billed as his UK swansong, Derek Chisora delivered a vintage performance against Otto Wallin, securing a unanimous decision victory at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester. The 41-year-old heavyweight, affectionately known as 'Del Boy,' dominated from the opening bell, knocking Wallin down twice and leaving an indelible mark on the sold-out crowd.
A Fight to Remember
The judges scored the bout 117-109, 114-112, and 116-110 in favor of Chisora, who improved his professional record to 36 wins in 49 fights. Despite being cut above his right eye in the fifth round, Chisora pressed forward, showcasing the resilience and determination that have defined his 18-year career.
IBF Eliminator and Future Plans
This fight had been elevated to an IBF world title eliminator, positioning Chisora for a potential shot at either Daniel Dubois or Joseph Parker, who are set to face off on February 22. Chisora hinted at one final fight overseas before hanging up his gloves, emphasizing that his legacy is not self-made but forged by the unwavering support of his fans.
A Storied Career
Chisora's career has seen him face some of the biggest names in boxing, including Tyson Fury, Vitali Klitschko, and Oleksandr Usyk. With this victory, he notched his third consecutive win, having previously defeated Gerald Washington and Joe Joyce. Wallin, meanwhile, suffered his third career loss, having previously fallen to Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Fan Involvement and Legacy
Post-fight, Chisora was joined in the ring by UK rappers Skepta, Tinie Tempah, and Chipmunk, as he asked fans to vote on his opponent for his 50th and final fight. "Legacy isn't made by me - it is made by the fans," Chisora remarked, underscoring the deep connection he has with his supporters.
Looking Ahead
As Chisora prepares to step away from the ring, his victory in Manchester serves as a fitting tribute to a career marked by grit, passion, and an unyielding commitment to the sport. With one final fight on the horizon, the veteran heavyweight aims to end his journey on a high note, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations.