Postpublished at 23:44 BST 4 April
Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chisora knows he can't hit him over the top now, he's trying to bring him onto the punch, clever boxing from him now.
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Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chisora knows he can't hit him over the top now, he's trying to bring him onto the punch, clever boxing from him now.
Chisora v Wilder
The crowd are on their feet. Noel Gallagher is on his feet. Anthony Joshua is on his feet at ringside.
The fighters are emptying the tank.
What more could you ask for?
Chisora v Wilder
I refer you back to earlier when I said so much was going on.
It turns out that knockdown in round eleven was not a knockdown at all.
Chisora ended up through the ropes and we could hear the count get to eight but it has been disregarded.
Anyway, three minutes of chaos to go.
Chisora v Wilder
Chisora beats the count and then Wilder goes down.
It looked like a knockdown but the referee says no.
Chisora v Wilder
I'm not entirely sure how you judge this fight. Both have enjoyed success but neither has managed to sustain that over a long period.
It feels up for grabs.
Chisora is backed on to the ropes and falls through again.
Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
There's a change in tactics from Chisora, he's back on the front foot.
That was a real good round from him, he looks back in it now.
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It's like the Rocky movie, how is Del Boy still standing?
Totti, Upton Lea
Chisora v Wilder
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live
Image source, Getty ImagesWatching Derek now, we will not see someone like him again. You can't take your eyes off him.
Chisora v Wilder
Chisora backs off into the corner, drops his hands and almost calls Wilder on - he's trying to lull the American into a false sense of security. Chisora comes from low and throws a right over the top but it's wide of the mark.
Now it's Chisora asking questions with Wilder in the corner. A looping right snaps Wilder's head back.
Two rounds to go.
Chisora v Wilder
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live
You can't choreograph what's happening in this fight. It's absurd.
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Image source, Getty ImagesMaybe not the greatest fight technically, but one of the most entertaining I have watched.
CJ, Dorset
Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Now it looks like Wilder is feeling the pace and Chisora ahs picked up on that. Wilder has taken his foot off the gas and Chisora is back in it.
Chisora v Wilder
It's not pretty but it's certainly entertaining.
Both possess the power to end the fight at any moment and it's edge of the seat stuff.
Chisora finds Wilder's chin with a sweet left hook.
This surely can't go the distance!
Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Sensational stuff from both boxers. Chisora looked out of it on his feet but in the dying seconds he came out of nowhere. Unbelievable stuff. The Rocky music is playing and it's all for Derek 'Del Boy' Chisora.
Chisora v Wilder
There has a been a lot going on in this fight, so I need to ask for your forgiveness.
I missed a call from the referee in the previous round when he deducted a point from Wilder.
You're up to speed now, at least!
Anthony Joshua
Heavyweight speaking on DAZN
Image source, Getty ImagesReally good. Two veterans going at it, this ain't about technique. This is about who wants it more. There’s one person and it’s Derek Chisora. Get behind Derek Chisora!
Chisora v Wilder
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live
This has outrockied Rocky. What are we watching here? It's ridiculous, absurd.
Chisora v Wilder
Wilder has Chisora rocked again in the final seconds but the Briton wildly throws a left and it forces the American to back off.
Just when you think Wilder is closing in on victory, Chisora finds a way to answer.
Chisora v Wilder
Richie Woodhall
Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Unbelievable. It all started from a great shot from Chisora, he's just standing in the corner, I don't like the look of this.
Chisora v Wilder
Chisora beats the count and comes back for more.
Wilder decides against going straight back to engage, though.