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‘F*** retirement’ – Derek Chisora refusing to quit boxing after Joseph Parker rematch loss and eyes summer return

DEREK CHISORA has defiantly refused to hang up his boxing gloves and roared 'f*** retirement' as he already plots his return.

Chisora was left raging in May after losing to Joseph Parker by split-decision, in a fight where he scored a knockdown in the opening ten seconds.

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Derek Chisora has defiantly refused to retireCredit: Reuters

But in the rematch back in Manchester, the British veteran could have no such arguments following a one-sided defeat.

Chisora was floored three times and looked on the brink of a brutal stoppage on several occasions.

But the resilient Londoner came back with enough to convince his corner and referee Howard Foster to let the action continue.

It resulted in a 12th career loss for Chisora, who Parker said should now consider retirement.

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The former world title challenger, 37, kept up his post-fight tradition of sharing a Five Guys burger with his opponent.

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It is the second time he has toasted to a cheeseburger with New Zealander Parker, 29, who boxed in the UK for the fifth time.

After the win, he said:  "Derek always comes for war, he was one tough guy and never stopped coming forward until the end.

"I felt a lot stronger. It was important to start strong and not be negative from the beginning. You can see there are improvements to be made.

"Derek Chisora is a credit to the sport of boxing. The crowd went mental when he walked out. They just want to support him."

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Despite coming into the fight with 11 losses, Chisora's unpredictable personality and ruthless aggression makes him a headline act.

But after the loss, Parker admitted he would like to see it be Chisora's last.

He said: "Personally I'd like to see him walk away. He has given boxing everything, but that's his decision."

Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora enjoy a post-fight burgerCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
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