BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT DERECK Chisora was released after nearly seven hours of questioning by police Sunday following his loss in a title bout to Vitali Klitschko and brawl with former WBA champion David Haye at a post-fight news conference.
A black van carried the boxer and his coach, Don Charles, from police headquarters. Police spokesman Gottfried Schlicht told The Associated Press that Chisora could still face charges of causing grievous bodily harm.
Chisora and Charles were detained at Munich airport. Schlicht said police were still looking for Haye, who wasn’t at his hotel.
The Munich-based Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported that Haye went straight to the airport after the brawl Saturday night and took a flight at dawn.
In the mayhem after the bout, Chisora was heard vowing to shoot Haye.
“I swear to God, David, I am going to shoot you. I am going to shoot you. I am going to physically shoot David Haye,” Chisora was heard yelling as he claimed that Haye hit him with a glass.
Chisora’s promoter, Frank Warren, called the brawl “ugly, horrible and disgraceful” but said it was not his boxer who threw the first punch.
“It was an embarrassment for British boxing,” Warren told Sky Sports News. “I would say they were total idiots.”
A spokesman for the German police had earlier confirmed to reporters that the arrest had been made:
“Mr Chisora was arrested after police went to the airport where he was at approximately 10.30am [German time] this morning.”
Vitali Klitschko’s 10th successful defence of his WBC heavyweight title had ended in chaos Saturday night when challenger Dereck Chisora brawled with former WBA champion David Haye during the post-match news conference.
Chisora taunted Haye about losing the WBA belt to Klitschko’s younger brother, Wladimir, last July, leading to a heated exchange before Chisora knocked a bottle out of Haye’s hand and they came to blows.
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Haye also fought with members of Chisora’s entourage, and his coach, Adam Booth, was left bleeding from a cut on his head.
Camera equipment went flying and reporters fled before security eventually managed to separate the men and police arrived at the scene.
“You’ve really lost it this time,” Chisora told Haye.
The 40-year-old Klitschko beat Chisora in a bruising bout in which the Ukrainian claimed to have fought from the fourth round with only his right fist after hurting his left hand.
“I think we all heard excuses about a broken toe,” Chisora later retorted, referring to Haye’s loss to Wladimir Klitschko in Germany last July.
Chisora found very little support from the sellout crowd of 12,500 after slapping Vitali Klitschko’s face at the weigh-in on Friday, and ensured the ill feelings continued when he spit water in Wladimir’s face as his brother’s record was being called out before their bout.
“I wanted to knock him out, to be honest,” Vitali Klitschko said. “Such a cheek.”
Wladimir acted as a buffer as Chisora continued to goad them.
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Vitali was clearly incensed, but it took some time before he could assert control against the Briton’s aggressive approach. His greater reach and experience made the difference.
The judges scored it 118-110, 118-110 and 119-111.
Chisora said after the bout that he wanted a rematch, or a bout with Wladimir, who is the “super” WBA champion and the holder of the IBF and minor WBO and IBO belts. The younger Klitschko is due to fight next against Jean-Marc Mormeck of France on March 3 in Duesseldorf.
“He won’t fight me again,” Chisora said. “I don’t blame you. I wouldn’t fight me either.”
Klitschko improved to 44-2 (40 KOs) after what was arguably the toughest bout he’s had to endure since losing on a technical knockout to Lennox Lewis in 2003.
The Zimbabwe-born Chisora dropped to 15-3 (nine KOs) after his third defeat in his last four fights, but he had the fans in Munich’s Olympiahalle worried as Klitschko appeared to tire from his relentless attacks.
Sensing an upset, they chanted the Ukrainian’s name in the seventh round before Klitschko reasserted his dominance with a series of precision blows.
Chisora was bleeding from the lip after the first round, but seemed more than capable of taking Klitschko’s repeated punishment.
Klitschko eventually took control of the bout in the ninth round, catching Chisora with a huge right and seemingly picking his punches at will. Chisora was barely hanging on in the 10th.
“He tried it all, but apart from a few grazes I didn’t get anything more,” Klitschko said.
Chisora gave it everything he had in the 12th and final round as he sought a knockout blow, but Klitschko, knowing the work was already done, used his greater experience to safely see out the round, and maintain the brothers’ dominance of the heavyweight division.
“I wanted to give him what he deserves. It didn’t work out. Life is an interesting thing. Life is long. Who knows? Maybe we’ll meet some other day,” Klitschko said.
Klitschko breaking his b**lix laughing at the pair. Priceless. Both cabbages found wanting against Klitschko brothers, would be a spectacle fight at best. Build up would be funny to watch though. Scenes like this should push mma up to where it belongs as a contact sport.
Lads Boxing is a wonderful sport, but as in all sports when huge money comes into it, u get the frank warrens of this world , and then ur on the slide, did u see the smirk on warrens face when it was about to start, the sleeveen in the corner, I wonder what was going thru his head who his buy started threatening to shoot!!! Didn’t frank take a couple of rounds to the chest himself 20yrs ago, not funny, well in the week that we lost angelo dundee, aren’t we blessed with what is left behind, trailer trash, the only ones to come out intact if not enhanced are the two fine Russians god bless em, no wind and pss there
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Chisora seems like a bit of a thug.
A couple of handbags, why was Hay even there. Katie Taylor would beat the crap out of both of them
Tyson Fury has and will kick the crap out of them
Haye was working for a tv show that’s why he was there (prob there as well to stir a bit of publicity for himself )
A couple of mouthy slappers having a bitchfight.
Another great day for English sport
Whole thing was staged. WWF eat your heart out
How’s the toe..! Classic.
Klitschko breaking his b**lix laughing at the pair. Priceless. Both cabbages found wanting against Klitschko brothers, would be a spectacle fight at best. Build up would be funny to watch though. Scenes like this should push mma up to where it belongs as a contact sport.
The golden days of boxing are well and truly gone!
Two of them are scumbags. No class. Let them fight.
Fair play Sean if there was ever a comment that warrants thumbs up only
Chisora knocked the bottle out of Haye’s hand with his face.
2 Jokers….
Holy shit, David Haye stirring it up again. Check this out
Lads Boxing is a wonderful sport, but as in all sports when huge money comes into it, u get the frank warrens of this world , and then ur on the slide, did u see the smirk on warrens face when it was about to start, the sleeveen in the corner, I wonder what was going thru his head who his buy started threatening to shoot!!! Didn’t frank take a couple of rounds to the chest himself 20yrs ago, not funny, well in the week that we lost angelo dundee, aren’t we blessed with what is left behind, trailer trash, the only ones to come out intact if not enhanced are the two fine Russians god bless em, no wind and pss there
ukranians lad… that’s like calling Irish people British
Handbags at dawn girls!!!!!!!!!!
Why did you take my earlier comment down? Free speech my arse!
Hi Richard,
Your earlier comment was removed because it didn’t comply with our comments policy (http://www.thejournal.ie/comments-policy/).
Mario Balotelli would make a great boxer or wrestler.Can you imagine the stunts he’d be pulling? :D
And that makes what difference to the point