Deontay Wilder, holding a record of 44 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw with 43 knockouts, is set to step back into the ring this April to take on seasoned British heavyweight Derek Chisora, who has 36 wins and 13 losses, including 23 knockouts. The fight is scheduled for April 4th at London’s O2 Arena. Wilder, a former undefeated heavyweight champion, has struggled recently with only two wins in his last six bouts but will be looking to build momentum after his knockout victory over Tyrrell Anthony Herndon last June, which came after defeats by Joseph Parker and Ji-Ray Zhang.
Derek Chisora enters this matchup on a three-fight winning streak, having bested Gerald Washington, Joe Joyce, and Otto Wallin. At 42 years old, Chisora is one of the most battle-tested heavyweights in the division, facing numerous elite fighters over his long career. Many of his 13 losses have come at the hands of former world champions such as Tyson Fury (three times), Joseph Parker (twice), Oleksandr Usyk, and Vitali Klitschko. This bout represents a crucial opportunity for both fighters as they aim to reassert themselves as top contenders in the heavyweight division.
This fight also kicks off a significant April for heavyweight boxing. Tyson Fury, who holds wins over both Wilder and Chisora, will come out of retirement one week later on April 11th to face Arslanbek Makhmudov in England. Fury’s return could pave the way for a much-anticipated showdown with Anthony Joshua, though Joshua’s immediate future remains uncertain after sustaining injuries in a fatal car accident in Nigeria last December.
Fan Take:
This matchup is crucial for fans eager to see which veteran heavyweight can reclaim their status in a division brimming with talent. Wilder vs. Chisora isn’t just about the present; it sets the stage for exciting future clashes that could reshape the heavyweight landscape.

