Deontay Wilder looks focused for Chisora.
The former WBC heavyweight champion of the world is doing well lately in his training. He comes across as focused but hasn’t lost any of the fire.
He takes on Derek Chisora in the UK next up on April 7th.
Speaking to the Daily Mail in the UK in a sit down with Chisora, Wilder said:
“You can’t leave it in the judge’s hands. You know what I mean? To knock a person out is always the ultimate answer to everything. That way, you know for sure nothing can happen from that point because you know the automatic result. So they don’t want me to win. I need to go for a knockout. By me going for a knockout, I left myself vulnerable and I got knocked out. But I don’t complain about that because it’s one of those things. You can never change it.”
Wilder is a class act. He rises up garbage and loser-in-decline-on-their-way-out stalkers and liars that don’t even know him.
Clearly Wilder has the support in this in America and the UK. By far. As opposed to Derek Chisora.
He won’t let that get in the way though. He knows what he has to do.
This is his 50th professional fight and has seen it all in professional sport and life.
Bad news for Chisora in this one we think.
A good fight though styles wise. Anything can happen at heavyweight.
Just one punch.
Wilder came across as having some surprises for Chisora here for us.
More measured with him than Chisora would have thought.

