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Dereck Chisora vs David Price: What time does heavyweight fight start at the O2 Arena?

Everything you need to know about the heavyweight clash

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 26 October 2019 16:25 BST
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Dereck Chisora and David Price weigh-in ahead of fight

Dereck Chisora and David Price will do battle at The O2 Arena as two of Britain's most experienced heavyweights clash.

Price comes in to the fight on the back of a dominant performance against Dave Allen in July.

While Chisora has bounced back from being knocked out by Dillian Whyte last December with two wins.

With hot new heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk an option for the winner, there is plenty on the line despite the fight supporting tonight's main event: Regis Prograis vs Josh Taylor.

Here’s everything you need to know:

When is it?

Dereck Chisora vs David Price takes place on October 26 at the O2 Arena in London.

What time does the fight start?

Though an exact start time depends on how long the fights lower on the bill last, it is likely that ringwalks will begin at around 9pm BST.

How can I watch it?

The fight can be purchased via Sky Sports Box Office for £19.95, and live streamed for the same price on your phone, tablet or computer.

Coverage begins at 7pm.

Alternatively you can use NowTV if you are not a Sky subscriber – with NowTV’s live stream for any device on the move.

Odds

Dereck Chisora 1/3

Draw 33/1

David Price 11/4

Prediction

David Price is the underdog, but at his best he might be the better boxer, keeping the fight at range.

But Price has struggled to produce his best on a consistent basis, and Chisora is a different calibre of fighter to Allen, therefore we are predicting a Dereck Chisora victory, penetrating Price's guard a little too often and possibly forcing the stoppage.

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