Derek Chisora is set to potentially have his final fight on English turf when he squares off against Otto Wallin on Saturday.. Boasting a record of 35-13, the heavyweight titan has revealed his intention to retire after his 50th bout – implying that his showdown with Wallin in Manchester could be his last-ever UK-based match. Chisora kicked off his career in 2007 and has gone toe-to-toe with several big names in the ring over the years, such as Oleksandr Usyk, Joseph Parker, Malik Scott, and David Price.. On a two-fight winning streak against Gerald Washington and Joe Joyce, the 41-year-old appears poised to retire without ever securing world championship status – having twice vied for the WBC belt but fallen short against Vitali Klitschko and Tyson Fury.. While he will aim to bow out from UK competition with one final spectacular performance, Wallin has different ideas. The 34-year-old Swede will be looking to enhance his 27-2-1 (No Contest) record further when he locks horns with Chisora, positioning himself for a title shot in the near future.. The heavyweight has gone against the likes of Fury, Anthony Joshua and Murat Gassiev over the years but has yet to scrap for a world title himself. A victory over a legend like Chisora would certainly put him in the frame, particularly if he triumphs in a commanding manner, reports the Daily Record.. What time does Derek Chisora vs Otto Wallin start in the UK?. The boxing event, heralded as ‘The Last Dance,’ is scheduled to start at 6pm on Saturday evening. However, fans will have to sit through a riveting undercard line-up before the headlining fight kicks off.. Its anticipated that Chisora and Wallin will make their entrances at Manchester’s Co-Op Live around 10.30pm. As is the norm, these timings could shift depending on the duration of earlier fights.. How to watch Chisora vs Wallin in the UK. Fans keen to catch every punch can tune in via TNT Sports for live coverage or stream the event on DAZN. Those wanting the live experience can still snap up tickets from Ticketmaster, with prices from £53.95 to £227.95.. The full fight card. Derek Chisora vs Otto Wallin at Heavyweight. Willy Hutchinson vs Zach Parker at Light heavyweight. Masood Abdullah vs Zak Miller for the Commonwealth Featherweight title. Jack Rafferty vs Reece MacMillan for the Super Lightweight British and Commonwealth titles. Walter Fury vs Joe Hardy at Middleweight. Nathan Heaney vs Sofiane Khati at Middleweight. Nelson Hysa vs Todorche Cvetkov for the WBO European Heavyweight title. Joe Cooper vs Artjom Spatar at Middleweight. Lewis Williams vs Cristian Uwaka at Heavyweight. Jermaine Dhliwayo vs Mark Butler at Super featherweight. Leighton Birchall vs Stephen Jackson at Super bantamweight. Quotes corner. Derek Chisora: “Good fighter…he’s a good fighter. But he lacks one thing though. He hasn’t got the heart. They all don’t have the heart. Sat on the same table and I told you all the same thing, you haven’t got heart. You’re a big guy, but you haven’t got it.” Otto Wallin: “I have it. I know who I am, I know where I come from. I’m going to show it in February.”
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