Wilder edges retiring Chisora in chaotic heavyweight boxing fight
Deontay Wilder defeated Derek Chisora in a chaotic heavyweight boxing match in London on Saturday. The fight, which was potentially Chisora's last, saw both boxers frequently slipping and throwing knockout punches.

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AI-generatedDeontay Wilder defeated Derek Chisora in a chaotic heavyweight boxing match in London on Saturday. The fight, which was potentially Chisora's last, saw both boxers frequently slipping and throwing knockout punches. Wilder scored a knockdown in the eighth round, but was also penalized a point for pushing. While Wilder dominated early, Chisora rallied late, leading to a split decision from the judges, with Wilder ultimately declared the winner. Wilder's record improves to 45-4-1, while Chisora's drops to 36-14. Wilder suggested he took it easy on Chisora, while Chisora was undecided about retirement after the fight.
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5 extractedWilder improved his record to 45-4-1.
Chisora said he would go home and discuss his retirement with his family.
Wilder said he looked out for Chisora and wants him to live for his kids.
The judges' scores were split, with Wilder receiving 115-111 and 115-113, and Chisora receiving 115-112.
Deontay Wilder defeated Derek Chisora in a heavyweight fight in London.