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The Oleksandr UsykDaniel Dubois fight on August 26, 2023, in Wroclaw, Poland, has the boxing world talking. The fight was broadcast on TNT Sports PPV. In the fight, Oleksandr emerged victorious. However, the bout ended in controversy due to a low blow from Dubois. A lot of speculations are taking place ever since then. Recently, Derek Chisora, a British boxing heavyweight, has also spoken about it.

In a sport where every punch counts. Moreover, the Usyk-Dubois fight has become a case study of the need for technological intervention. The low blow, the referee’s decision, and the subsequent rounds have left fans and experts alike questioning the integrity of the sport. This is why Derek Chisora recently called for implementing a Video Assistant Referee in boxing. Furthermore, in an interview with iFL TV, he has also unraveled his honest opinion about the fight. Considering the stellar boxing candidature of Chisora, his words indeed carry substance.

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What did Derek Chisora say about Usyk vs. Dubois?

Chisora stated that the blow was indeed low, echoing the sentiments of many fans and experts. He said, “You know what, it was a low blow. Let’s be honest, it was a low blow. There’s no two ways about it. In boxing, you should hit where the shots are not; that is, you hit where the flesh is, don’t hit where the shots are covering.”

Furthermore, the interviewer asked him if Dubois’ team was right to pursue this appeal and be aggravated by that decision of not giving a knockdown. Chisora had a detailed answer to it. Derek opined, “Let me explain to you, they’re going to pursue it. They’re going to spend money on lawyers. It’s going to go to Purse split again, I think. If he does, but his friend got the money to bring Usyk to London to fight, I don’t think so.”

Chisora’s comments come at a time when the boxing community is still reeling from the controversial fight. His stance adds another layer to the ongoing debate, making us wonder: Could VAR have been the impartial judge we needed in this situation? However, there are other crucial things cooking for Chisora.

What’s next for Chisora?

Curious about what’s on the horizon for Chisora? The British heavyweight is eyeing his next big fight, and it’s not just any matchup; it’s a bout that could further fuel the debate on VAR in boxing. With negotiations underway for a potential showdown with Joseph Parker, the timing couldn’t be more perfect.

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Moreover, Chisora’s recent comments have reignited discussions about VAR, especially as they coincide with the International Boxing Federation’s annual meeting. Will his voice tip the scales in favor of technological intervention? Only time will tell. Till then, we can only await the developments on these matters.

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Derek Chisora’s stance on the Daniel Dubois low-blow controversy and his call for VAR in boxing have added a new layer to the ongoing debate about technology’s role in the sport. As Chisora prepares for his next big fight, his words could very well be the catalyst for change in a sport where every second counts.

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What are your thoughts on Chisora’s opinions on the low-blow controversy and VAR? Do you think VAR should be implemented in boxing? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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