Derek Chisora, who has fought Fury and Whyte as well as Haye, reveals his shock choice for the hardest puncher he's ever faced.

DEREK CHISORA revealed that he is the most hard-hitting heavyweight he's ever fought... and it is not what you might expect.

The 38-year old has established himself as a professional fighter who is willing to take on any challenge during his 15-year career.


Derek Chisora, who has fought Fury and Whyte as well as Haye, reveals his shock choice for the hardest puncher he's ever faced.

Chisora has faced some of the most powerful heavyweights on the planet.

Derek Chisora, who has fought Fury and Whyte as well as Haye, reveals his shock choice for the hardest puncher he's ever faced.

Chisora is currently fighting Pulev Saturday and wore a Boris Johnson Mask to the weigh in

On Saturday, he will face Kubrat Pulev again. He is looking to avenge the 2016 loss to the Russian fighter and to end three consecutive defeats.

Chisora was part of the ring that included Vitali Klitschko and David Haye, Tyson Fury and Pulev, Tyson Fury, Tyson Fury, Tyson Fury, Pulev, Dillian Howte, Oleksandr Uzyk, Joseph Parker, and Tyson Fury.

He has referred to a lesser-known man as the "hardest puncher" he has ever faced.

TalkSPORT asked Brits the same question and they simply answered: "The Welsh Beef".

He was referring to Darren Morgan, a Welsh heavyweight.

Morgan was the third professional fight Chisora had with Morgan back in 2007.

He won a four-round points win over the Swansea-based fighter but now he says he was the most powerful opponent he has ever faced.

Morgan retired his gloves in 2014. He had a record of eight victories and five losses, six of which were via knockout.

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He could not get Chisora out of his system, something that Haye and Whyte were able to do with ease.

Fury forced Del Boy to leave his stool in their rematch back at 2014.

Chisora has stopped talking about him retiring, despite not winning a fight since 2019.

He did however hint that he may not be leaving soon.

He stated that instead of becoming grey or silver in old-age, my beard is turning an orange -- maybe we'll call it gold -- but he didn't intend to dye it.

"I don’t know how to handle retirement. "I'm not retiring, but I am on my journey out.

"Think about this as my encore, and I'm going to give the fans big rock 'n-roll anthems to go.

"How many times have you been told the Rolling Stones are no longer around? Then, you hear the intro to the guitar 'da da, dadada, da da, da. da, da. I can't get ...'"'