Deontay Wilder defeated Dereck Chisora by split decision on April 4, 2026 at The O2 Arena. The Deontay Wilder vs. Dereck Chisora fight went a full 12 rounds, with the judges scoring it 115–111 and 115–113 for Wilder, while one judge scored it 115–112 for Chisora.
The contest included heavy exchanges, blows and constant pressure from both sides. Wilder improved his record with the win, but after the final bell, attention turned to his comments about officiating during the fight.
Deontay Wilder vs Dereck Chisora Feature Action Fight
Deontay Wilder vs Dereck Chisora The fight started at a fast pace. Chisora pushed forward early, while Wilder used his reach to land clean punches.
In the early rounds, Wilder landed heavy shots and looked close to stopping the fight in the third round. However, the fight continued as Chisora remained active and kept moving forward.
In the post-fight interview, Wilder said he was hit in the back of the head several times during the fight.
“It’s crazy. If the referee was fair, you’d probably be looking at a stoppage in the third round. A lot of things kept happening. I got hit in the back of the head at least 10 to 12 times.”
He said the punches had an impact on him, but did not stop him from moving forward.
“I was feeling dizzy at times, but I kept bouncing back. Then, when I tried to retaliate, they pointed fingers at me.”
The Deontay Wilder vs. Dereck Chisora fight went long, with both fighters exchanging punches for all 12 rounds before the judges made their decision.
Deontay Wilder questions referee’s decision after fight
Deontay Wilder vs. Dereck Chisora After the fight, Wilder talked about the referee’s actions and how they affected the fight.
“When his team came into the ring it was considered a disqualification. I felt like I was fighting Derek and the ref at the same time. It’s crazy.”
He also expressed concern about the impact of the punches on him.
“You know how many fighters get hit in the head and don’t wake up the next day? That’s why I probably won’t be able to sleep tonight. I feel fine on the outside, but inside there’s something developing that I can’t see right now.”
Wilder said his team warned officials before the fight.
“It was one of the things the referee asked about before the fight, if we had any concerns. Shelley brought it up. We told him not to allow shots to the back of the head.”
The Deontay Wilder vs. Dereck Chisora fight ended with a decision victory for Wilder, while his post-fight comments increased the buzz surrounding the bout.
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