Chisora could get life ban British Boxing Board of Control

The British Boxing Board of Control has confirmed they are investigating the behaviour of Dereck Chisora before, during and after his points defeat by the WBC heavyweight champion, Vitali Klitschko in Munich on Saturday.

The former WBA champion David Haye was still wanted for questioning by German police on Monday following his post-fight press conference brawl with Chisora, who arrived back in England on Sunday after being freed without charge following the unsavoury scenes at the Olympiahalle venue.

A BBBC statement from the general secretary Robert Smith read: “The British Boxing Board of Control are looking at the behaviour of British Boxing Board of Control-licensed Boxer, Dereck Chisora prior, during and after his contest for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against Vitali Klitschko on Saturday, February 18, 2012 in Munich.

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