Beloved British heavyweight Derek Chisora has better insight into fighting Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury than any other man on the planet.

He is the only boxer to have shared the ring with both men and has done so with Fury three times over his long 48-fight career. All three bouts have resulted in losses for Chisora, the first on points, the second two by stoppage, with the last one being in December 2022.

‘Del Boy’ has also shared 12 rounds with Oleksandr Usyk in the early days of Usyk being up at heavyweight. The Ukrainian took some heavy fire in the early rounds and has often said Chisora hit him harder than any other boxer, but still rallied and came away with a points win back in October 2020.
When Usyk and Fury got together for the first time to contest the undisputed heavyweight title, it was Usyk who came out on top with a split decision win. They will do it all again in December, though only the WBC, WBA and WBO belts will be on the line as the Ukrainian had to vacate the IBF to take the rematch instead of facing his mandatories.
Ahead of the fight, Pro Boxing Fans asked Chisora who he thinks will win the second contest and he believes the tricky southpaw will do it in better fashion this time.
“I think Oleksandr wins it. I think Oleksandr wins it this time more stylish.”
Chisora is coming off a huge upset win over Joe Joyce this past weekend and has stated his desire to fight two more times in order to get his record to 50 bouts overall.