- The footage showed the British boxer getting into a showdown with a Deliveroo delivery man.
- Chisora demanded the rider get off his bike near a London restaurant.
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Footage shows British boxer Dereck Chisora appearing to headbutt a Deliveroo delivery man outside a restaurant.
Chisora, 40, was having dinner with his two daughters on the street in Hampstead when the incident happened.
Mail Sport understands Chisora asked his rider to dismount after entering a narrow road due to fears that a child or dog might be hit.
An altercation ensued after the cyclist refused and Mr Chisora is said to have first been provoked before retaliating against the Deliveroo driver.
Police were reportedly called to the scene but no arrests were made following the incident.
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The incident was recorded on video and it has been alleged that Chisora had been provoked earlier, leading to the clash.
Chisora can be seen holding down the driver and the driver can be heard shouting “Get away from me, brother” and “Stay away from me”.
The Deliveroo driver then raised his hands at Mr Chisora, who responded with a headbutt.
Shocked diners could be seen looking on during the clash.
The incident happened just a week before Chisora was due to return to the ring.
Chisora is scheduled to face Joe Joyce in an all-British heavyweight bout at the O2 Arena in London on July 27.
The bout will mark “Del Boy's” 48th fight in his professional career, which has spanned 17 years at heavyweight.
Chisora last fought in the ring in August of last year, when he defeated Gerald Washington.
The win marked Chisora's return since his loss to Tyson Fury in December 2022. It was the boxer's second time challenging for and winning a world title.
Chisora, who made his professional debut in 2007, insists he plans to fight three more bouts before retiring.
Joyce comes into the bout coming off a win over Kash Ali in March.
Joyce is coming off a back-to-back defeat to China's Zhang Jilei in 2023, which was the only defeat of his 18-fight pro career.