Ring walk times and main event schedule: The main event ring walks are expected to take place at approximately 10pm UK time (5pm ET/2pm PT) on Saturday, April 4. However, this timing is subject to change depending on the length of the undercard fights throughout the evening.
A deep undercard: The supporting card is headlined by a European Cruiserweight Title clash between Viddal Riley and Mateusz Masternak. Other notable bouts include Denzel Bentley vs. Endry Saavedra at middleweight and a heavyweight prospect showdown between Matty Harris and Franklin Ignatius.
The iconic venue and location: The fight will be held at the world-famous O2 Arena in London, England. This venue has long been the home of major British boxing nights and is the stage for what is both men's 50th professional fight.
Ticket details and entry requirements: Tickets for the event are primarily sold through AXS.com, the official ticketing partner of The O2, with some tickets still available at the time of writing. Fans attending must use the "The O2" or AXS mobile apps to display their tickets, as digital IDs are required for entry into the building.
How to watch the live stream: The event will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN, meaning fans can watch via the DAZN app on smart TVs, game consoles and mobile devices. A subscription to the service is typically required alongside the one-off pay-per-view purchase price.
United Kingdom radio coverage: Radio coverage in the UK is confirmed to be on BBC Radio 5 Live, meaning fans can listen to live blow-by-blow commentary via the BBC Sounds app or on their standard digital radio frequencies from around 10pm on Saturday. talkSPORT will also be broadcasting a Fight Night special which begins on talkSPORT 2 at 7pm and then moves to talkSPORT around 10pm for the headline bout.
Head-to-head records and career stats: This is the first time these two veterans have met in the ring, bringing a combined total of 100 professional fights to the centre circle. Deontay Wilder enters with a record of 44-4-1 (43 KOs), while Derek Chisora stands at 36-13 (23 KOs).
Recent momentum and win streaks: Both fighters are coming off important victories, with Wilder having stopped Tyrrell Herndon via TKO in June 2025 to bounce back after successive losses. Meanwhile, Derek Chisora is riding a three-fight winning streak, most recently securing a unanimous decision over Otto Wallin in February 2025.
The tale of the tape: Wilder holds a significant physical advantage with a 6'7" frame and an 83-inch reach, dwarfing Chisora's 6'2" height and 74-inch reach. While Wilder is the more explosive puncher, Chisora is known for his relentless pressure and ability to drag opponents into deep water.
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