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Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora live results update

Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora live results update

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Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora live results update

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Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora live results update

On April 4, at the O2 Arena in London, Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora headlines an MF Pro fight card in association with Queensberry, live on DAZN pay-per-view.

This is the fiftieth fight for both, with Chisora winning his last three fights, including last time out against Otto Wallin. Wilder also won his last bout, stopping Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round.

We’ll bring you all the results from the Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora main fight card. The first fight will begin at approximately 19:00 GMT/14:00 ET.

All results from Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora on April 4

Viddal Riley vs Mateusz Masternak

Up next on the Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora undercard was the intriguing cruiserweight IBF eliminator battle between Viddal Riley (14-0, 7 KOs) and Mateusz Masternak (50-7, 33 KOs), with Masternak’s European title also on the line.

It was a positive opening round from Riley, controlling the distance and finding a regular home for the right hand. The Brit continued his positive start in the second round, showcasing impressive accuracy in his punches, with the variation and body work the most eye-catching. Even with the limited success the Pole had in the opening few rounds, Riley answered with authority and confidence.

The sixth round saw Riley land the punch of the fight to that point, with a big right hand that shook the Polish fighter. The control from Riley continued through the next few rounds, with his variation particularly eye-catching. 

As the final round began, Masternak needed a knockout, and despite landing some of his best punches, Riley remained on top. The judges’ scorecards read 118-110 x2 and 119-109 in favour of Riley, crowning him the new European cruiserweight champion.

Denzel Bentley vs Endry Saavedra

It was the middleweight division up next, in what had the potential to be the fight of the night, with Denzel Bentley (22-3-1, 18 KOs) and Endry Saavedra (17-2-1, 14 KOs) battling for the WBO interim world middleweight title.

It was a fairly quiet opening round, with Bentley finding his range a bit quicker than his Venezuelan opponent. Saavedra applied pressure more effectively in the second and third rounds, outworking the Brit. Bentley had his moments in the first few rounds, but appeared to be outworked. A right hook at the end of the fourth round rocked Saavedra.

The sixth round was a back-and-forth three minutes, with Bentley landing the cleaner shots, but the pressure from Saavedra was hard to ignore. It was tight going into the seventh round, when Bentley unloaded on the Venezuelan, landing a series of heavy punches. Saavedra was clearly in trouble, and the referee soon jumped in to wave the fight off and make Bentley the new WBO interim middleweight champion. Big fights beckon for the Brit after this massive TKO win!

Matty Harris vs Franklin Ignatius

Up next was the heavyweight division, with Matty Harris (10-1, 7 KOs) vs Franklin Ignatius (9-2-1, 1 KO).

The first round saw Ignatius try to force the pressure, but Harris landed some impressive punches, including a big right hand that stunned Ignatius. The second round had barely begun when Harris landed a beautifully-timed right hand, which floored Ignatius, who was clearly hurt, leading the referee to wave the fight off, awarding Harris the second-round TKO win.

Amir Anderson vs Jordan Dujon

First up on the Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora undercard, we saw the unbeaten American Amir Anderson (7-0, 7 KOs) face Jordan Dujon (10-7, 0 KOs) in the middleweight division.

The opening round saw Anderson control the distance well, with Dujon trying to close the distance. The hand speed from Anderson shone through in the second round, as he looked in control, picking his punches. It was a dominant third round from Anderson, despite the bravery of the Brit. Anderson controlled the tempo exceptionally and picked his shots impressively.

As the rounds progressed, the variety and constant pressure from Anderson continued. Dujon’s bravery must be applauded, as he tried to fire back in between the constant onslaught from the American. Anderson went through the gears in the final round, backing Dujon into the corner, unloading a series of vicious punches, leading to the referee waving the fight off. An impressive eighth round TKO victory for Amir Anderson.

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