Chisora: Who He Is, What He’s Done, and What’s Next

If you’ve been following British heavyweight boxing, the name Dillian Chisora will pop up a lot. He’s the guy with the nicknames “The Body Snatcher” and “The Black Rhino,” a relentless style, and a fan base that sticks with him through wins and losses. This page breaks down his story, recent results, and how you can keep up with his next moves.

Career Snapshot – From Debut to Veteran

Chisora turned pro in 2005 after a solid amateur run. Early on he racked up wins against local opponents, quickly moving into the UK title scene. By 2010 he was fighting for European belts, and his clash with former world champion John Aguirre in 2012 put him on the radar of the global heavyweight crowd.

What makes Chisora stand out is his willingness to take on any challenger. He’s faced the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Tyson Fury, and Vitali Klitschko. Even when he lost, the fights were always entertaining – he never shied away from a war in the ring. Over 40 fights later, his record reads as a mix of knockouts, decision wins and a few hard‑learned defeats.

Recent Highlights – What’s Happened This Year

In the past 12 months Chisora has stayed busy. He knocked out former contender Tomasz Adamek in a 2023 comeback bout, showing that his power is still a threat. Later, he faced British contender Christopher Aston and earned a split‑decision win that sparked a debate about his stamina in later rounds.

Fans love his post‑fight interviews – direct, no‑nonsense, and often peppered with a bit of humor. Those moments keep the chatter alive on forums and social media, which is great if you want to stay in the loop without watching every fight.

If you’re wondering where to catch the next Chisora fight, keep an eye on the UK boxing calendar. He’s signed a promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing, so most of his upcoming bouts will be broadcast on DAZN or Sky Sports. Signing up for their newsletters or following the official Matchroom accounts will give you early alerts.

Beyond the ring, Chisora runs a small gym in London where he mentors young heavyweights. The gym often hosts open‑door sessions, making it a good spot for local fighters to train with a world‑class veteran. If you’re near Coventry, you might catch a guest appearance during a regional event.

Overall, Chisora remains a key figure in British heavyweight boxing. Whether you love his aggressive style or appreciate his never‑quit attitude, there’s always something to watch. Bookmark this page, check the latest posts, and stay ready for the next time the Body Snatcher steps into the spotlight.

Derek Montague 11 July 2023

Was it really that close or was Chisora robbed?

In my recent blog post, I dove into the controversial debate surrounding the fight between Derek Chisora and his opponent. Many fans are divided, arguing whether the match was genuinely close or if Chisora was essentially robbed of his victory. I examined the fight round by round, detailing Chisora's performance and the judge's decision. I also discussed the reactions from the boxing community and the potential implications this outcome may have on Chisora's career. Ultimately, the contentious nature of this fight has sparked an intense discourse that is hard to ignore.