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Derek Chisora put on a slugfest for the ages – he’s answered his retirement question

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Chisora went out on the losing side but delivered a sure-fire fight-of-the-year contender against fellow heavyweight icon Deontay Wilder

“I’m sorry, I love you. ” Those were the words offered by Shawn Michaels before he Sweet Chin Music ’d Ric Flair into what should’ve been a perfect retirement at WrestleMania 24. Deontay Wilder, 18 years on, tried to give Derek Chisora the same poetic sendoff - repeating those exact words - in a slugfest for the ages .

Unlike Flair, who at the tender age of 59 backtracked on his retirement and continued to painstakingly wrestle into his 70s, Chisora should accept this 50th fight for what it is: his rightful finale. It wasn’t the fairytale ending, with Wilder edging out victory by split decision after 12 rounds of spine-tingling, back-and-forth brawling. But Chisora isn’t the fairytale type.

He’s a loveable brute with a maniacal smile and, after an up-and-down career, victory on this night didn’t feel imperative for “Delboy” to deliver. Chaos was all his adoring fans asked for, and that’s what they got. “I’m going to go home with the boss lady and see,” Chisora said, staying a bit coy over whether his 50th fight would be his last before suggesting this has to be his last fight.

“I’m going to go home and drop the kids, do the school run. Derek Chisora seemed to finally retire after his defeat by Deontay Wilder (Getty Images) “Thank you very much, I really appreciate it. Thank you very much, United Kingdom I really appreciate you.

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