TRAINER Dave Coldwell believes Saturday nightโs heavyweight fight between Joe Joyce and Derek Chisora will boil down to what each boxer has left to offer.
The all-British battle takes place at the O2 Arena in London, a venue Chisora is fond of having fought there nine times and won on his last five visits.
Chisora, (34-13, 23 KOs), has been in the veteran stage of his career for some time while Joyce, (16-2, 15 KOs), showed in his two defeats to Zhilei Zhang and his sub-par winning performance against Kash Ali that the end may not be far away for “The Juggernaut” either.
Coldwell, who trained Chisora for his stunning knockout victory against Artur Szpilka โ at the O2 โ in July 2019 gave his opinion on his former fighterโs bout against Joyce on Saturday (July 27).

โDerek said itโs his last fight at the O2. Itโll be a bit of an emotional night for him,โ Coldwell told Boxing News.
โI know he loves that venue. The fans love him there. They always turn out for him there. I hope he gets a really good reception.
โFor the fight itโs whose got what left. I think thatโs what itโs down to. Whoeverโs got what left.โ
The back-to-back knockout losses Joyce suffered at the hands of Zhang last year were conclusive and worrying in equal measure. But in March the 38-year-old got back to winning ways with a final round knockout against Rotherhamโs Ali who had lost a six-round points decision to Bohdan Myronets prior to his bout against Joyce.
โA fighter can just go at any time especially when youโre taking shots all the way through your career,โ Coldwell said of Joyce.
โSooner or later that resistance goes and once itโs gone its very rare that it comes back. And itโs not like heโs a fighter thatโs got a defence where he can hide that fracture, that weakness and if that is a weakness heโs there to be hit. He had the fight against Kash Ali and he didnโt look great in that fight either. I just genuinely think itโs whose got what left.โ