Boxing: Dereck Chisora has licence back after Daviod Haye brawl

 

Tuesday 12 March 2013 19:30 EDT
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Dereck Chisora: The boxer who threatened to shoot David Haye
Dereck Chisora: The boxer who threatened to shoot David Haye (Getty Images)

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Dereck Chisora has regained his British Boxing Board of Control licence a year after it was taken away following a press conference brawl in Munich involving his London rival David Haye.

However, the Zimbabwe-born heavyweight has now been given back his licence ahead of a comeback fight on 20 April, according to the promoter Frank Warren. "I'm glad that this whole episode is finally behind me," Chisora said.

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