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The 38-year-old boxer won his first fight in three years

Published:2022-07-10 By Hồng Duy(MetaSports) Comments
Dereck Chisora ​​broke the three defeats when he won Kubrat Pulev with a referee in the heavy match on the evening of July 9.

Chisora has fought well in the last three fights but lost to Oleksandr Usyk-the Ukrainian boxer who currently holds the WBA, IBF, WBO heavyweight belts-and twice to Joseph Parker. Yesterday, the 38-year-old went on to break and end his 45th professional fight in memorable fashion with another superb performance.

Compugox's statistics show that Pulev launched more punches, but Chisora ​​played more effectively. Specifically, Pulev launched 796 attacks with 200 target hit - reaching 25%. Chisora ​​made less, when punching 526 shots with 171 hit, reaching the rate of 33%. Pulev has up to 415 pounds (Jab), but only hit 67 times, reaching 16%. Meanwhile, Chisora ​​released 170 pounds, including 38 targeted, reaching 22%.

After 12 rounds without a knockout, Chisora won 116-114, 116-112 and 112-116. The British boxer and his children were delighted in the ring at London's O2 Arena and expressed hope to compete with former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder in the next fight. "I don't want an easy fight. I'd be happy if I could fight Wilder," Chisora said after the game.

The total age of the two boxers up to 79, but both Chisora ​​and Pulev are longing to express themselves as the most heavy martial artists. In fact, Pulev - 41 -year -old boxer - defeated by Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko in heavy battle matches by 2020 and 2014 - are more appreciated when running perfectly by the Jerry Forrest victory In May after 18 months without playing.

Chisora, who has lived in London since childhood since moving from Zimbabwe, has made an impressive start to several punches against Pulev after stepping into the ring against the backdrop of legendary Elvis Presley's song You Are Always on My Mind and receiving praise from home audiences. Pulev, meanwhile, kept his distance and carried out what he was strong at.

In the second half, the two sides played more freely and instinctively to create the eye -catching stage. Pulev continuously scored in the third half, before Chisora ​​regained the game thanks to the right hook. The 41 -year -old boxer played calmly in the fourth half, and even put Chisora ​​back to the long string in Hiep Nam, despite being a cut in his left eye.

In the seventh quarter, Chisora hooked left and right continuously, which made Pulev's face bleed and made the game even hotter. The ninth round was even more spectacular, with Chisora stunning his opponent with a heavy backhand and left hook, while the Bulgarian boxer also responded with a precise right.

In the tenth round, Pulev suffered a cut above his right eye, and the round closed with precise strikes from both sides. Chisora was 38 and Pulev was 41, but still fought with high intensity throughout 12 rounds, there were overwhelming moments and the wall could soon close out the match.

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