February 8, 2025 — Fight highlights of Derek Chisora vs. Otto Wallin from Manchester, United Kingdom.

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  1. Derek's style is often not too pleasing to the eye – but he's a beacon in a day and age where everyone foretells the end of a career after a loss. 41 years of age, 36 wins and 13 losses – and he just won a title eliminator and could take on a belt holder in his next fight.

    Losses don't mean your career is over – it's what you do after a loss. Lost to Fury in 2011, 2 fights later he was taking on the highly touted Robert Helenius (yes, many believed he would go on to great things). Counted as a loss – but everyone who watched it saw it as a win. So much that it gained him a title shot against Vitali. He lost to the older Klitschko brother, then got into a barny after with Haye that led to a bout between them and another loss.

    Rebounding from the Haye loss with 5 wins over respectable opponents, then a second loss to Fury. Another 5 wins before taking on Pulev for the European crown and losing. Win-loss for a while with a contentious loss to Whyte, a close fought loss to Kabayel, a wicked KO over Takam then a loss in the Whyte rematch. After that, he ended the career of Price, all-but ended Szpilka's career, welcomed Usyk to the heavyweight ranks and pushed him as close as anyone has. Lost 2 close fights with Parker. Avenged his loss to Pulev. Lost a 3rd fight with Fury – then beat Washington, Joyce and now Wallin.

    Chisora has fought almost every notable heavyweight of the last 2 generations, he's been competitive in just about every fight he's been in. His desire to take on anyone, anytime has meant the losses, while a setback are not career ending.

    Fighters should take a look at how Chisora has viewed his career and take risks. At the end of the day – when 2 people step into a fight, you have a 50-50 chance of losing. Skills, size, power, strength can edge things in your favor – but if the fella across the ring from you has a desire to push through pain and keep coming, you could lose even if you're better.

  2. Que malo es Chisora, tiene corazón y coraje, pero solo tiene los volados y abrazos, con alguien técnico con puro jab y upper le ganaría

  3. Chisora lost 13th straight fights. Now he's winning fights at old age. He inspired me not to give up on my music career.

  4. Wallin was getting stalked like a school girl then throwing weak slap shots, sorry I'm just used to watching professional boxing not amateur. won't be watching him ever again.

  5. Man Chisora is one of my favorite fighters. Win or lose, you know he's gonna give every thing he's got within the ropes. Never count him out!!

  6. It's interesting to see where these guys at. Wallin almost beat Fury (cut over the eye) who beat Chisora 3 times. As a fan, I always enjoy Chisroa. Not the most technical fighter, but when he is in that ring, you know he will give everything. Look at his resume. Win or loose, the guy has faced who's who in the HW division

  7. Chisora beat Otto like he stole something from him .. I can see Otto fighting back but Chisora not feeling the pressure.. 😂😂😂

  8. People are running forward but 3:40 he is running backward so fast 😂😂😂 he's 💩 he's tall he has so much advantage but naa he doesn't take any advantage even tho can't throw clear punch haha 😂😂

  9. This black guy is so tired after 1 round but still his opponent cant throw a clear punch lol can't knock him out what a shame h

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