By Geno McGahee
Derek Chisora, 32-9, 23 KO’s, walked through some hard shots to beat down David Price, 25-7, 20 KO’s, and stop him in round four. In the first round, Price landed a good left hook, but that was about it for the former contender. Chisora made it ugly and started landing in between the clinches. In the third round, a left hook landed on Price that rocked him badly.
In the fourth round, Price tried to hold on and got hit on the inside and dropped. He got up on very wobbly legs. Before the referee could allow it to continue, the Price corner threw in the towel and ended it. Considering what was inevitable, the corner did the right thing. They saved Price from potentially a bad situation.