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Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker: UK start time, date, undercard, live stream, TV channel for HUGE heavyweight fight


HEAVYWEIGHT boxing arrives back in the UK for a fantastic night of boxing among the big names – with Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker the headliner.

This long-awaited clash was set to take place in 2019, but Parker was forced to pull out after being bitten by a SPIDER.

Derek Chisora is looking to overcome his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in OctoberCredit: Getty
Joseph Parker beat Junior Fa in February back in his native New Zealand to win the WBO Oriental heavyweight titleCredit: Getty

Meanwhile, Chisora is still smarting from his loss to Oleksandr Usyk in October.

What date will Chisora vs Parker take place?

The bout will kick off on Saturday, May 1.

Manchester Arena – with no fans in attendance – hosts the event.

What TV channel will Chisora vs Parker be on and can I live stream it?

The event will be on Sky Sports Box Office.

This means customers will have to pay for the relevant TV channel (Sky channel 491) and Sky Sports Box Office HD (492).

Stream the event on Sky Sports Box Office’s online streaming service.

The fight is priced at £19.95 for UK customers.

How the two fighters stack up ahead of their boxing match

Who is on the undercard of Chisora vs Parker?

How Chris Eubank Jr and Marcus Morrison stack up ahead of their undercard bout

What have they said?

Chisora said: “If I had boxed for the title he won in New Zealand, I would have won it as well.

“There’s not much really happening in New Zealand.

“If that fight was on a different continent he’d have lost it because when Ruiz was bringing the heat on and pushing the fight… it went Joe’s way because it was his show.

“But really and truly I’ve got respect for Joe and I don’t have anything bad to say about Joe because he hasn’t done anything bad in the sport.

“He has been given fights and he has fought those fights.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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