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  1. Round eight - knockdownpublished at 23:26 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Chisora lands a huge overhand right and goes on the attack but Wilder fights fire with fire and hits his own big right.

    Wilder chases Chisora across the ring and continues to unload.

    Chisora is down! Through the ropes too.

    Chisora on the ropesImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 23:25 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It's so evident that Chisora is getting more tired by the second and it's just inviting Wilder.

  3. Postpublished at 23:25 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It is chaos. I don't like the look of Derek. He's slowed down massively and being manhandled by Wilder. He's really getting tired now.

    Wilder has hit Derek with shots that no one else has survived. Wilder has never hit so many punches at someone. This is a really tough Derek.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:25 BST 4 April

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    Wilder has improved from his last few fights, would be good to see him get a couple more big fights after this!

    Connor, London

  5. Round sevenpublished at 23:25 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Chisora attempts to clinch in the final seconds of the round, as Wilder continues to walk forward, they both fall to the floor.

    It almost looks like a body slam.

    The bell brings an end to another chaotic and messy round.

  6. Round sevenpublished at 23:24 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    It's so scrappy now.

    Chisora continues to lead with his head low but Wilder isn't taking advantage of the situation. The American should be able to pick him off but is throwing wide and loose.

    Chisora v WilderImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 23:21 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think there's a cut on the left eye of Chisora.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:20 BST 4 April

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    Proper scrap this. Whatever happens I hope it's Del boys last fight.

    Laston, Cottenham

  9. Round sixpublished at 23:20 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    The pace has definitely dropped off with both fighters investing so much into powers shots already.

    The jab might be the least used shot so far in this bout. Wilder squeezes through an uppercut late in the round - Chisora's low, ducking entry means it's always there.

    Wilder lands a one-two but it looks to be after the bell. Chisora returns to his corner with a bit of blood on the bridge of his nose.

    There might even be a cut in the corner of his left eye.

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  10. Postpublished at 23:18 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    They've both spent time on the canvas, Rich.

    But neither has scored a knockdown just yet.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:18 BST 4 April

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    Chisora is out on his feet. He could hardly get up after he was pushed over.

    Rich, Hampshire

  12. Postpublished at 23:17 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I've got it exactly the same. What both of them are looking for is that one shot. Chisora looks more tired and Wilder looks more fresh. One punch could change all of that.

  13. Postpublished at 23:17 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I've got it 3-2 to Del Boy. What a fight, both of them have delivered.

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  14. Postpublished at 23:16 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    "You've got legs much better than him, he's an old man," Wilder's corner say before sending him out for the sixth.

  15. Postpublished at 23:16 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Chisora now has got the confidence with that right hand over the top. He's landed it a couple of times but the shot he has to look out for is that uppercut from Wilder. Derek's head is too low.

  16. Round fivepublished at 23:15 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    This is the fight we wanted.

    Both are throwing caution to the wind and delivering heavy-handed shots.

    The crowd are up and down every 10 seconds, cheering and wincing with each power punch that gets through.

  17. Postpublished at 23:14 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Much better out there from Chisora. We saw the most blows connected in that round. Chisora had settled in it now.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:12 BST 4 April

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    Wilder looking the better boxer so far … Chisora is too hyped up.

    Nick, Nottingham

  19. Postpublished at 23:12 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    That's what we expect. Big right hand, 20,000 people screaming, it's off the scale.

    It's Del time.

  20. Round fourpublished at 23:12 BST 4 April

    Chisora v Wilder

    More clubbing hooks from Wilder bounce off the side of Chisora's head.

    There are ironic cheers from the crowd as Wilder slips to the canvas.

    Chisora lands heavy with an overhand right and Wilder looks buzzed. Wilder complains about a shot to the back of the head and Chisora comes again.

    Wilder is squeezed into the corner and Anthony Joshua at ringside rises to his feet and starts to offfer some advice. A big smile from AJ as he mimics an uppercut.

    That was almost it for Wilder but he survives!