Derek Chisora could well be tempted back to the ring yet again if one man agrees to be in the opposite corner.
Chisora is now well into his forties and always promised that he would walk away from the sport after 50 fights.
His 50th contest came against the former WBC ruler and notorious American puncher Deontay Wilder. Although ‘Del Boy’ managed to avoid being knocked out, he took plenty of punishment across the 12 rounds and lost a split decision back in early April at The O2 Arena in London.
Speaking to Seconds Out, Chisora admitted there is one man who would get him back in the ring for a 51st fight.
“Right now, I’m thinking. You know what, f**k it, yes. I’ll be honest with you, I’m going to come back and fight Wilder for the rematch. He might be complaining saying A and B and C but really and truly, if I don’t do it I know I might come back in 10 years time and I don’t want to do it in 10 years time.
“I believe the fight was unfair on both fighters. I know most people are like ‘oh, we’re worried about him,’ I see the comments. Thank you very much for worrying about me but listen, I want the rematch. The rematch is going to happen.”
Chisora was knocked down twice in the fight but believes neither was legitimate and that he was in fact pushed over. Even outside of that, it was a tough night for the veteran that not many want to see play out a second time.



