Win or lose, I’d like Chisora to retire – WardleyImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Veterans Derek Chisora, 42, and Deontay Wilder, 40, will both be contesting their 50th professional fight when they meet at London’s O2 Arena on SaturdayByFabio WardleyWBO heavyweight world championPublished38 minutes agoDerek Chisora has given his heart and soul to the sport. Whether he beats Deontay Wilder or not on Saturday, I’d like to see him call it a day.After all the entertainment he has given us, he deserves to sit down and have five minutes to himself.But will he actually retire? Well, your guess is as good as mine.It’s a difficult decision for anyone. It’s hard to go out on a loss because you want to end your career on a high, but then once you do end on a high, you think, ‘well, if I did that, maybe I can do one more’.Price v Pineiro & Wilder v Chisora – all you need to know
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