Boxing Veteran Targets Francis Ngannou Bout in Africa to honor landmark occasion

British heavyweight Derek Chisora has set his sights on an ambitious showdown with Francis Ngannou in Africa, aiming to make his milestone 50th professional bout a celebration of African excellence.

Before pursuing this dream matchup, Chisora (35-13, 23 KOs) must first face Otto Wallin in February. The veteran boxer’s previous arrangement with Jarrell Miller was shelved due to legal complications with promoter Dmitry Salita.

“I want to push [for] that [fight]…If I can get Francis Ngannou in Africa for our own African people to see us perform instead of us performing in European countries and in Saudi…It will give a taste to our young up-and-coming talent in Africa to see African warriors go at it,” Chisora expressed.

The two athletes were recently spotted together at Old Trafford, where Ngannou participated in a playful wrestling exchange with Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana following Thursday’s victory.

Ngannou, who has garnered significant attention in professional boxing, holds a record of 0-2, with his debut being a narrow decision loss to Tyson Fury, followed by a bout with Anthony Joshua. Despite these outcomes, Ngannou’s drawing power remains substantial.

The French-Cameroonian athlete has also made waves in the Professional Fighters League (PFL), securing the Super Fight title and taking on a leadership role as chair of PFL Africa, in conjunction with PFL MENA/Europe through Helios Sports Entertainment.

For Chisora, whose last significant victory came against Carlos Takam in July 2018, this potential matchup represents more than just another bout – it symbolizes a chance to create a historic moment for African combat sports.