Derek Chisora Vs Deontay Wilder PPV Price, Fight Week Details


As fight week continues in London, full pricing and broadcast details have now been confirmed. £24.99 in the UK and Ireland, $49.99 in the United States and Canada, and $19.99 elsewhere. One payment gets access, no subscription attached. The card hinges on the name recognition and real danger of both men.
There is also a bulk option. DAZN is offering this card along with Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois on May 9 for £39.99 or $89.99. That cuts costs for two heavyweight nights, but still asks buyers to commit before the results.
The third tier is the DAZN Ultimate Tier. That works out to £24.99 a month in the UK and $44.99 in the US, with PPVs included as part of the subscription. The price depends on the job. Regular shoppers will see savings throughout the year. Regular consumers may stick to one-time purchases.
The card is broadcast worldwide via DAZN. The broadcast starts at 7 pm BST, which is 2 pm ET. The main event ringwalks are expected around 10 pm BST, which is 5 pm ET.
The story of the tape
Derek Chisora is 42 years old, stands 6ft 2in and reaches 74-inches, and brings a record of 36-13 with 23 strikes.
Deontay Wilder is 40 years old, stands 6ft 7in with a reach of 83 inches, and carries a record of 44-4-1 with 43 knockouts.
Chisora takes this as the last night. He went through rivals, champions, and everything in between, compiling a 36-13 record with 23 shutouts. The crowd will be with him in London. He will go forward, work the body, and try to draw Wilder into the exchange.
Wilder comes with a different pressure. At 44-4-1 with 43 knockouts, his right hand still changes a fight in one minute. The loss leaves him out of the title discussion.
“I know in London they love heroes, but what happens when a hero goes up against the chaos of nature? Derek brings love but I bring power that breaks bloodlines. Derek comes to fight, but I come with gunfire. And it’s going to end with a bang.
“I look unstoppable,” Wilder said. “I’m looking to transfer what I’ve done in training to the real fight where it really matters. And what better opponent to have than Derek War Chisora and what better place to be than London at the O2 Arena?
“I’m ready to write my story in the history books. Derek has to finish 12 rounds. I have to finish two seconds. Bam bay, goodnight,” Wilder said.
Chisora wants one last win in front of his home crowd. Wilder needs a performance that puts him back in line for another run.
“I know the energy I need, I need that crazy energy,” said Chisora. “I need a fight and pain is what I bring and I will beat this man everywhere.
“Listen, the O2 will be ringing, my children are coming, the only difficult thing about the O2 for me will be walking around the ring but after the first bell rings, everything will be easy for me.
“We might not even see a second round. The way I’m feeling right now, I’m fit and ready for this fight, there might not be a second round. Maybe I can, so let’s go.”
The undercard features a European cruiserweight title fight between Viddal Riley and Mateusz Masternak, with Denzel Bentley also participating at middleweight. The rest of the card is filled with prospects and short fights, although the focus remains on the main event.
The O2 Arena has hosted title fights and heavyweight nights for years. One goes on the list here, although the stakes are human rather than belted.
The price reflects that. It’s a name-driven event, built around two fighters who have been at the top and are still trying to get another night at the top.

Date: April 4, 2026
Prime time: 7pm ET / 12am UK
Broadcast platform: DAZN PPV
Venue: The O2 Arena, London
Fight card: Chisora vs Wilder; Riley vs Masternak; Bentley vs Saavedra; Harris vs Igantius; Anderson vs Dujon; Sylve vs Galaviz Hernandez



