- British heavyweight Derek Chisora made an eye-catching entrance to his press conference with Deontay Wilder, arriving in a tank alongside Reform UK politician Nigel Farage.
- Farage waved a Union Jack flag from the tank, while Chisora, a vocal supporter, defended Farage's party against allegations of racism, stating he views it as politics.
- Chisora expressed his expectation for a quick and explosive fight against Wilder at the O2 Arena, predicting the bout will not go beyond two rounds.
- Wilder responded by warning Chisora to bring his heart and prepare for an unprecedented level of speed, not just power.
- The Saturday heavyweight bout is potentially Chisora's retirement fight, with both 40-something boxers entering with significant professional records.
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