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  1. Postpublished at 23:50 BST

    Wilder beats Chisora by split decision

    Deontay Wilder gets the win.

    Two judges had it in Wilder's favour - 115-111 and 115-113 - with one judge scoring it 115-112 to Derek Chisora.

  2. Postpublished at 23:48 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I don't care what the scores are. I never want to see Derek fight again. Some of those early rounds were scary. I'm not trying to lower the tone, we've just witnessed Rocky, something that no one who has witnessed this will ever forget.

  3. Postpublished at 23:48 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Richie Woodhall
    Former boxing world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think Wilder, overall has nicked it. Derek Chisora has gone out on his shield there, you've got to give him 100% credit there. There was times where he looked one punch away from being done but what a tremendous battle. What a warrior.

  4. Postpublished at 23:48 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Chisora v WilderImage source, Getty Images

    Wilder looks into the crowd and nods his head. The American thinks he has done enough but I'm not sure it's that cut and dry.

    I'm just about siding with Wilder but only by a narrow margin.

    It could come down to how many knockdowns are officially scored.

    We believe Wilder scored the only knockdown of the fight but it came in the same round that he was deducted a point - the eighth.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:45 BST

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    I cannot believe what I'm watching, what a great fight. A lot of heavy punches being thrown. WOW, Chisora is throwing some big shots!

    Duane, Northamptonshire

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    If this fight was a movie script nobody would believe it!

    Mark, Devon

  7. Round twelvepublished at 23:45 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Chisora, in the final 30 seconds of his career, goes on the front foot.

    The crowd urge the Briton on and he rises to their cries.

    Wilder backs away and just about manages to evade danger.

    Over to the judges.

  8. Postpublished at 23:44 BST

    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.

  9. Round twelvepublished at 23:43 BST

    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?

  10. Postpublished at 23:42 BST

    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.

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  11. Round elevenpublished at 23:41 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Chisora beats the count and then Wilder goes down.

    It looked like a knockdown but the referee says no.

  12. Round eleven - knockdown?published at 23:40 BST

    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.

  13. Postpublished at 23:38 BST

    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

  15. Postpublished at 23:37 BST

    Chisora v Wilder

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Chisora v WilderImage source, Getty Images

    Watching Derek now, we will not see someone like him again. You can't take your eyes off him.

  16. Round tenpublished at 23:36 BST

    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.

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  17. Postpublished at 23:34 BST

    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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    Chisora v WilderImage source, Getty Images

    Maybe not the greatest fight technically, but one of the most entertaining I have watched.

    CJ, Dorset

  19. Postpublished at 23:33 BST

    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.

  20. Round ninepublished at 23:33 BST

    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!