Watch chaotic moment boxing legend Derek Chisora gatecrashes Nigel Farageâs GB News interview
The heavyweight joined Nigel in North London ahead of today's farmersâ?? protest
Watch the moment Nigel Farage’s GB News interview is gatecrashed by boxing legend Derek Chisora.
The heavyweight joined Nigel in North London ahead of a farmers’ protest which is set to descend on Westminster today.
It comes after a busy weekend for the 41-year-old who survived a brutal cut to knock down Otto Wallin twice en route to a securing himself another shot at the world title.
He was joined in the ring by UK rappers Skepta, Tinie Tempah and Chip after his victory was announced.
Nigel Farage was joined by Derek Chisora
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But today he opted to join Nigel in more humble surroundings as farmers prepare to voice their dismay once more at the Labour Government’s inheritance tax amendments.
Speaking ahead of the Westminster revolt, Nigel described the atmosphere as “defiant”.
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Chisora joined Nigel after his epic victory over the weekend
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He added: “It’s jolly cold, but that’s not going to stop farmers. Some of these families have had farms for hundreds of years and they feel directly threatened by these tax changes.
“They’re going to stand up and fight. This is beginning to happen all over the country. We have a great feeling in our country.
“It’s only like it is because it’s been looked over for centuries by people like this. For Labour, it poses a real headache.
“They’ve got about a hundred members of Parliament representing rural constituencies and I think if this farming campaign keeps up with this level of persistence, stays peaceful, I think they can win some big concessions from this Government.”
Nigel Farage appeared unaware of Chisora's presence initially
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As the interview drew to its close, Nigel was joined by Chisora, who appeared to be in a chipper mood after his dominant win.
Judges scored it 117-109, 114-112 and 116-110 in his favour, taking his overall record to 36 wins in 49 fights.
Chisora is now in line to face either IBF world champions Daniel Dubois or Joseph Parker, who meet on 22 February.
The heavyweight intends to retire after that fight, which he wants to take place overseas.
He said in his post-fight interview: “Legacy isn’t made by me - it is made by the fans.”
The boxing star has previously spoken about his friendship with the Reform UK leader, who he has been a long-term supporter of.