Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
‘Del Boy’ given harsh treatment
The WBC have moved to ban British heavyweight Dereck Chisora
from fighting for their title until he completes and anger management course,
whilst they keep jail-pending champion Floyd Mayweather as their welterweight
title holder.
Chisora, 28, was already fined by the WBC for his actions against
Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, along with brawling in the media room post-fight
with David Haye - for which he was questioned by police and released without
charge.
I think it is a bit hypocritical for the body to ban Chisora
and then act ten days after the fight when the sensationalism has died down. Their
actions have only added more fuel to the fire and kept the stories running in
my view whilst labelling the Briton for the ‘worst behaviour’ ever seen in a
WBC title fight.
Vitali Klitschko was already planning to dish out his own
means of punishment with a knockout win in a rematch but the WBC’s sanctions
may now have put an end to what would have been an entertaining return.
David Haye’s after-fight right hand dished out to Chisora
gave the Finchley man another form of retribution for his wild antics and he
should now complete the course and give the WBC no more rope to hang him with.