Deontay Wilder’s comeback is anticipated for April with a contest scheduled against Derek Chisora in the United Kingdom; insiders perceive this matchup as a preliminary step towards a possible challenge against Oleksandr Usyk subsequently in the year.
At 40 years old, Wilder has experienced extended periods of inactivity and has engaged in minimal recent competitive action since his June 2025 victory by stoppage over Tyrell Herndon. This prospective encounter with Chisora is considered an opportunity to assess his resilience and precision prior to any significant attempt to re-enter the heavyweight championship landscape.
Chisora, aged 42, has indicated this contest will mark his concluding professional outing. Although he presents as a fighter with restricted capabilities at this stage, his aggressive approach and readiness to embrace risks render the fight less foreseeable than if it had occurred earlier in Wilder’s career. Chisora has endured considerable blows throughout his career yet retains the capacity to deliver a singular impactful strike when within striking distance.
This information initially surfaced via Brunch Boxing, referencing undisclosed sources who suggested a London press conference next week would officially confirm the event. As of now, no formal declarations have been issued, nor have any agreements been publicly validated.
Consequently, until these confirmations materialize, the fight remains tentative, and any contemplation of Wilder’s path to face Oleksandr Usyk hinges on the April bout being both finalized and successfully concluded.
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Last Updated on 01/19/2026