Finchley boxer Derek Chisora is no longer allowed press conference face-offs.
The British Boxing Board has told Chisora he is no longer allowed face-offs with his opponent Dillan Whyte. The pair are due to meet on December 1oth.
The warning has been issued with the safety of the fighters in mind. Boxing correspondent for BT Sport said that ‘if Chisora loses this fight it may be time for him to hang up his gloves’.
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Finchley boxer Derek Chisora is no longer allowed press conference face-offs.
The British Boxing Board has told Chisora he is no longer allowed face-offs with his opponent Dillan Whyte. The pair are due to meet on December 1oth.
The warning has been issued with the safety of the fighters in mind. Boxing correspondent for BT Sport said that ‘if Chisora loses this fight it may be time for him to hang up his gloves’.
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