Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder are placing their careers on the road after they combat in April, says promoter Frank Warren.
Former world title challenger Chisora and hard-punching ex-WBC champion Wilder are aged 42 and 40 years outdated respectively.
Warren believes the loser of their April 4 heavyweight rumble must retire.
“It’s the last chance saloon for one of them that’s for sure. Well, for both of them. One of them’s going to get thrown out of the saloon,” Warren instructed Sky Sports activities. “They’re not youngsters who are going to come back again.
“It is positively a type of fights. For someone it is going to be throughout for them. At their age, they don’t seem to be going to recuperate from that.”
However conversely the victor might be within the reckoning to grow to be the obligatory challenger for the IBF heavyweight championship held by unified titlist Oleksandr Usyk, who additionally has the WBC and WBA belts.
Chisora presently the best ranked contender within the IBF’s heavyweight rankings.
“The IBF, they’ll be calling for Usyk to defend. Usyk’s been given consent by the WBC, who’s the next one in, to have a voluntary defence,” Warren defined.
“After that he is supposed to fight Agit [Kabayel, who will be the WBC mandatory challenger]. So we’ll see what happens with that. But the mandatories are being ordered and they’re going to have to be dealt with.
“They [Wilder or Chisora] might properly be that. Derek was in that [mandatory] place.”
However Warren added: “The thing about all of it, what does Usyk want to do? Is he up for doing it or is looking to go a different direction?
“Usyk simply desires a payday. He is stamped his mark in boxing. He is the heavyweight of the twenty first century and that is the place he is at.”
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