The Road to Derek Chisora vs. Otto Wallin

DEREK Chisora will square up with Swedish southpaw Otto Wallin on Saturday at the Co-op Arena in Manchester, as the veteran looks to put on a show in his โ€˜last danceโ€™.

โ€˜Del Boyโ€™ has never been a man to take easy fights, having fought a roster of title holders and challengers: Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk and Joseph Parker, to name but a few. 

It is fair to say that the time for Chisora, 35-13 (23 KOs), to contest these bouts has passed, leaving fans divided on his decision to prolong his career with little left to prove.

But the 41-year-old showed in a unanimous decision victory over Joe Joyce,16-3 (15 KOs), that he can still pose issues for top-level heavyweight fighters. 

The O2 Arena fight last July saw caution thrown to the wind as the powerhouses exchanged blows, with Chisora landing a handful of his trademark overhand rights, riding out a storm to claim a victory befitting of a man nicknamed โ€˜The Warโ€™.

But Wallin, 27-2 (15 KOs), is a very different challenge, a tricky southpaw who will do all in his power to avoid being dragged into a similar dogfight.

Chisora has the clear power advantage and the ability to end a fight in a flash, but he will need to assert himself from the first bell and avoid the rounds dragging because thatโ€™s when Wallin will seize the advantage.

The Swede is coming off the back of a stoppage victory over Onoriode Ehwarieme back in July, but his previous defeat to Anthony Joshua has raised doubts over whether the 34-year-old can climb any higher in the sport.

The stakes may seem low from an outsiderโ€™s perspective, but both men will be desperate to put on a show. 

Chisora will be keen either to go out with a bang or set up a climactic 50th fight, while Wallin is looking to salvage his fighting credentials in the division.

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Derek Chisora on Wallin test: โ€œI have worries because heโ€™s a very tall guy with a good jab and likes to move around the ring a lot, but that makes me more fearful of him when Iโ€™m training, so Iโ€™m excited.โ€  

On emotions come fight night: โ€œ(Iโ€™ll be) very emotional, did I say before I cried when Niko showed me the poster. Itโ€™s the last dance and itโ€™s very emotional for me.โ€

Otto Wallin on Chisoraโ€™s style and Joshua fight: โ€œI like fighting that style but heโ€™s a tough guy so I have to be aware at all times.

โ€œI think a lot of people underestimate me because I lost to Joshua and itโ€™s a good fight to prove that I belong at the topโ€

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