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If you're injured on the pitch, somebody will run over there, give you some water, give you a slice of orange, and then tell you: ‘Run it off, boy, jog it off Promo
“Everything was great Promo
The loser will likely need more than orange slices to recover Promo
’”Recommended‘I do what I want’: Kyrgios clashes with reporter after flouting Wimbledon’s all-white ruleDerek Chisora and Kubrat Pulev clash on stage ahead of ‘war’ in rematchDerek Chisora vs Kubrat Pulev undercard: All fights this weekendChisora’s last three bouts have all gone the distance and ended in defeat, while Pulev’s most recent outing was a points win in May, but the consensus is that Saturday’s clash will be determined by a surefire stoppage Promo
So, before approaching the obvious topic of whether Saturday’s rematch with Kubrat Pulev will – maybe should – mark the end of Chisora’s long, captivating career, we start at the beginning Promo
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Because, whether preparing to trade punches or trade words with the heavyweight, there is the distinct possibility of being dragged into a brawl with the Briton Promo
Still, the feeling-out process when speaking to Chisora mirrors the early rounds of a bout, with jabs seeming to represent the wisest form of entry Promo
If Chisora is to be beaten by the Bulgarian again, a knockout is something the Briton is not only prepared for but – in a strange sense – welcomes Promo
I lived a very happy lifestyle, stress-free Promo
” It has been written that Chisora was a paramedic for his school’s sports teams, a suggestion that he laughs off Promo
’ They’ll just give you sugar, ‘Maybe your sugar’s low Promo
Chisora has seen it all in the ring and heard it all outside of it, but treading the line between leaving the veteran disengaged and engaging him too directly is more of a dilemma for those combating the 38-year-old with questions instead of with uppercuts Promo
The prospect of interviewing Derek Chisora presents a similar conundrum to the prospect of fighting him, though admittedly with significantly lower stakes Promo
“Great memories, none bad,” he reflects on his time in Zimbabwe Promo
In contrast, there is little chance of Chisora’s in-ring opponents encountering a disinterested “Del Boy”; Chisora, who now prefers the nickname “War”, lives to box and possesses the purest proclivity for pugilism Promo
“Don’t listen to that, it was first aid! Let me tell you something, paramedics in Africa, bro Promo
Chisora grew up in Zimbabwe before moving to London, where he takes to the O2 Arena this weekend and will attempt to avenge a 2016 decision defeat by Pulev Promo
Chisora lost a split decision to Pulev in Hamburg in 2016 Promo

Still, the feeling-out process when speaking to Chisora mirrors the early rounds of a bout, with jabs seeming to represent the wisest form of entry Promo
If you're injured on the pitch, somebody will run over there, give you some water, give you a slice of orange, and then tell you: ‘Run it off, boy, jog it off Promo
If Chisora is to be beaten by the Bulgarian again, a knockout is something the Briton is not only prepared for but – in a strange sense – welcomes Promo
The prospect of interviewing Derek Chisora presents a similar conundrum to the prospect of fighting him, though admittedly with significantly lower stakes Promo
Chisora grew up in Zimbabwe before moving to London, where he takes to the O2 Arena this weekend and will attempt to avenge a 2016 decision defeat by Pulev Promo
“Great memories, none bad,” he reflects on his time in Zimbabwe Promo
’”Recommended‘I do what I want’: Kyrgios clashes with reporter after flouting Wimbledon’s all-white ruleDerek Chisora and Kubrat Pulev clash on stage ahead of ‘war’ in rematchDerek Chisora vs Kubrat Pulev undercard: All fights this weekendChisora’s last three bouts have all gone the distance and ended in defeat, while Pulev’s most recent outing was a points win in May, but the consensus is that Saturday’s clash will be determined by a surefire stoppage Promo
I lived a very happy lifestyle, stress-free Promo
“Don’t listen to that, it was first aid! Let me tell you something, paramedics in Africa, bro Promo
Chisora lost a split decision to Pulev in Hamburg in 2016 Promo
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So, before approaching the obvious topic of whether Saturday’s rematch with Kubrat Pulev will – maybe should – mark the end of Chisora’s long, captivating career, we start at the beginning Promo
Promo
Chisora has seen it all in the ring and heard it all outside of it, but treading the line between leaving the veteran disengaged and engaging him too directly is more of a dilemma for those combating the 38-year-old with questions instead of with uppercuts Promo
“Everything was great Promo
The loser will likely need more than orange slices to recover Promo
In contrast, there is little chance of Chisora’s in-ring opponents encountering a disinterested “Del Boy”; Chisora, who now prefers the nickname “War”, lives to box and possesses the purest proclivity for pugilism Promo
” It has been written that Chisora was a paramedic for his school’s sports teams, a suggestion that he laughs off Promo
’ They’ll just give you sugar, ‘Maybe your sugar’s low Promo
Because, whether preparing to trade punches or trade words with the heavyweight, there is the distinct possibility of being dragged into a brawl with the Briton Promo
