DERECK CHISORA was left in disbelief as both Viddal Riley and David Haye pushed his buttons when talking about Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul.
Appearing as a panel on The Sun’s No Gloves Lost show, was sat alongside former heavyweight rival and British cruiserweight champion Riley.
Dereck Chisora had some choice words for both Viddal Riley and David HayeCredit: YouTube / The Sun Sport
Haye had some fairly outlandish thoughts about the Joshua v Paul fight tooCredit: YouTube / The Sun Sport
Chisora finally lost his patience with Riley (pictured)
When Sun journalist and host Wally Downes Jr asked for their predictions for on Friday, Riley went a bit too far for Chisora’s liking.
Riley said: “AJ by punishment and obliteration.
“I’m one of them people; I don’t mind how many rounds it it goes. As long as the rounds are going and AJ is just piecing him. Slowly. Tenderising him. Knocking him down, letting him get up. Bring him back – boom. Hit him…”
At that point, Chisora, 41, felt the need to interrupt.
“You know what Viddal? Shut the f*** up. Just shut the f*** up, yeah? Shut the f*** up, man. Put the British title down and shut the f*** up. F***ing a******.”
When Chisora was then asked for his prediction, the heavyweight kept going.
“Knock this motherf***** out, man [meaning Reilly]. If the fight goes past two rounds I’m turning off my Netflix.”
Del Boy kept it concise, but found himself in a state of disbelief once more when Haye got talking.
Haye, who also trained Chisora for a while, suggested that because it is so one-sided in AJ’s favour, there must be a catch somewhere and Paul could pull off the upset.
Haye said: “It seems so one-sided. Every single benefit outside of the psychological side of it with AJ taking it lightly, I think something dramatic is going to happen.
“If AJ’s achilles snaps in the first round, what happens? If he dislocates his shoulder? There’s a chance this stuff happens. He’s got a new coach, he’s throwing punches from new angles. Something could happen.”
Chisora interrupted saying: “There’s more chance of you being a new dad by tomorrow.”
Haye worked with Chisora once he hung up the gloves himselfCredit: Reuters
Haye defeated Chisora in a heavyweight title fight back in 2012Credit: AFP
Riley won the British title on the Eubank and Benn undercardCredit: Reuters
Haye replied: “I don’t know how it’s going to happen, but I think it’s going to be the biggest upset in sporting history, because it’s so obvious. Something is going to happen.
Chisora was sat there stunned with Riley asking him why Haye wasn’t getting the same treatment he got.
Chisora said: “This guy is ill. He’s done his braids up too tight. Too tight because he’s talking s***.”
Haye kept going: “Could be a no contest, a clash of heads – something will happen. It’s so obviously one way. He can’t just go out there and – bang. That’s too simple.”
Joshua and Paul goes down on December 19 in Miami.



