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Derek Chisora was left with mixed emotions after he suffered defeat in his final bout, but only after an exhilarating fight of the year contender with Deontay Wilder at a raucous O2 Arena.In the 50th bout of Chisora’s (36-14, 23KOs) eventful professional career, ‘Del Boy’ showed remarkable powers of recovery to come back from a punishing eighth round and take former WBC champion Wilder (45-4-1, 43 KOs) to the distance.After the American showed the power early on in London which once made him one of the most formidable punchers in heavyweight history, Chisora’s farewell threatened to turn into a nightmare during a one-sided start.

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00:07Yeah, it's not over.
00:11Well.
00:13I've been asking him that all week.
00:16This is the first time he's given that reply.
00:18I said it's not over.
00:20I didn't say I'm going to fight again, but I might do something else in boxing.
00:25Listen, it was a great fight.
00:31I have to go home and talk to the boss, but it is what it is.
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