Chisora appeals against boxing licence withdrawal

The Zimbabwean-born fighter was declared “not a fit and proper person to hold a licence”. He had already been banned indefinitely by the World Boxing Council (WBC) after he lost on points to their heavyweight champion Vitaly Klitschko.
Chisora slapped Klitschko at the weigh-in, spat water in the face of his younger brother Vladimir in pre-fight ceremonies and then clashed with Haye who had been at the title bout as a television pundit.

Warren said he could see Haye and Chisora fighting in the ring eventually.
“It’s a natural fight,” he said. “It’s a bigger fight than either of them fighting Vladimir or Vitaly Klitschko. There’s a lot for them to fight about — in a proper environment . . . it’s the proper forum for them to settle their differences.” — Reuters.

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