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Derek Chisora unveils plan for shock career change once he’s retired from boxing – but plans dream 50TH fight first


DEREK CHISORA has revealed plans for a shocking new career after he hangs up his gloves.

The Brit boxing legend is approaching the end of his bruising career, with his last fight on these shores set to take place on February 8.

Derek Chisora is nearing the end of his brutal careerCredit: PA
The fan favourite is already thinking about what he’ll do once he retiresCredit: GETTY
Del Boy, 40, is eyeing a career in politicsCredit: GETTY

Chisora is already turning his attention to what he’ll do after he finally brings the curtain down on his fighting days.

And Del Boy has sensational plans to run for political office after his retirement.

During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said: “When I retire, do you know what I want to do?

“I want to run for London Mayor.”

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The 40-year-old first revealed his desire to replace Sadiq Khan as London‘s governor after scoring a shock win in his July joust with Joe Joyce.

Chisora’s February fisticuffs with former Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury opponent Otto Wallin will be the 49th fight of his 17-year-long career.

But if things go his way, he’ll have a 50th bout against former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

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Derek Chisora is eyeing a showdown with ex-UFC heavyweight champ Francis NgannouCredit: INSTAGRAM@DEREKWARCHISORA

After revealing his openess to have a trilogy bout with rival Dillian Whyte: “Another push I’m trying to get through is a fight with Ngannou – in Africa.”

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The Zimbabwean-born Brit said: “I want to push [for] that [fight].

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“If I can get Francis Ngannou in Africa for our own African people to see us perform, instead of us performing in European countries and Saudi [Arabia].

“It will give just a little bit of a taste to our young and upcoming talent in Africa to see African warriors go at it.

“But if there’s not much money raised there, I might just do a 50/50 fight with Dillian at Royal Albert Hall.

“Where I will invite some Prime Ministers, Presidents, Nigel [Farage], he’s my boy.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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