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HERE’S!! Way to Watch Chisora vs Joyce Live Streams On TV Channel 27 July [2024]
HERE’S!! Way to Watch Chisora vs Joyce Live Streams On TV Channel 27 July [2024]
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How to watch Joe Joyce vs. Derek Chisora: Live stream, fight card, start time and more for 2024 boxing fight. Joe Joyce and Derek Chisora meet in a boxing ring tonight for a huge London showdown.
Click Here to Watch Joe Joyce vs Derek Chisora Live Online
JOE JOYCE returns to the ring TONIGHT in a massive heavyweight clash against Derek Chisora at the O2 Arena in London.
The British heavyweights clash in what could be a blockbuster main event at the O2 Arena, with ‘The Juggernaut’ under pressure.
Joyce laboured to a victory against Kash Ali back in March as he began his steps across the comeback trail following dual defats to Zhilei ‘Big Bang’ Zhang.
Another defeat here would surely spell the end for him at the top level.
Chisora, meanwhile, has suggested this will indeed be his final professional fight after 48 bouts during a remarkable career.
Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the fight.
Joe Joyce vs. Derek Chisora start time
Date: Saturday, July 27
Time: 2 p.m. ET
Main event start time (approx.): 5:30 p.m. ET
Location: O2 Arena — London, England
The Joe Joyce vs. Derek Chisora main card airs at 2 p.m. ET. Joyce and Chisora should make their way to the ring around 5:30 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
Joe Joyce vs. Derek Chisora fight card, odds
Joe Joyce (-350) vs. Derek Chisora (+275); Heavyweights
Dennis McCann vs. Ionut Baluta for the European super bantamweight title
Raven Chapman vs. Yohana Sarabia; Featherweights
Ryan Garner vs. Archie Sharp; Super Featherweights
Moses Itauma vs. Mariusz Wach; Heavyweights
Brandun Lee vs. Juan Anacona; Super Lightweights
Royston Barney-Smith vs. Brian Barajas; Super Featherweights
Sean Noakes vs. Inder Bassi; Welterweights
Who will walk out with the ultimate bragging rights when Joy Joyce and Derek Chisora face off in an all-British affair in the O2 Arena? A win can help elevate both fighters in a crowded heavyweight division.
"This is a proper old-school heavyweight fight that seems to have been a long time in the making," Queensberry Promotions’ Frank Warren said via ESPN.
"Two top London heavies fighting it out for a place back at the top table promises to deliver a cracking scrap. The winner is right back in business, with no real place to go for the loser.”
Joyce (16-2) is a former British, Commonwealth, and European heavyweight champion. The 38-year-old won the interim WBO heavyweight title but lost it following two straight losses against Zhilei Zhang. He rebounded against Kash Ali in March.
Chisora (34-13) looks to return to title contention after losing against Tyson Fury in 2022 for the WBC heavyweight title, his third loss against Fury. “Del Boy” last fought a year ago, beating Gerald Washington. The 40-year-old is two years older than Joyce but believes his experience will play a factor in the fight.
"Joe is not going to win," Chisora said via BBC.com. "He can train as much as he wants, but when it comes to the real grind of it, I'm more vicious than him. I fear no man. There's no feeling each other out in the first round - I'm going in."
Joe Joyce and Derek Chisora will meet in the ring this July in an all-British encounter, as both men look to burnish their heavyweight records as they fast approach what is perhaps the twilight of their careers.
With their clash set to take centre stage at The O2 Arena in London, both men will be looking to record consecutive victories following respective wins over Kash Ali and Gerald Washington on their last outings.
However, following Joyce’s second loss to Zhilei Zhang last September, it seems that the joint prospects of both men when it comes to another world title challenge are now behind them, making this contest one more with just pride on the line for the pair.
With only two career defeats to his name, Joyce knows victory could theoretically put him back on the path towards a potential challenge. However, the former WBO interim heavyweight title holder would need an impressive performance here.
Chisora, meanwhile, who enjoyed WBC heavyweight title challenges a decade apart in 2012 and 2022, is even more unlikely to be offered a third shot but will nevertheless be keen to impress on another big date under the bright lights.