Dereck Chisora vs. Joseph Parker fight date, time, price & location for heavyweight clash

Andreas Hale

Dereck Chisora vs. Joseph Parker fight date, time, price & location for heavyweight clash image

Joseph Parker and Dereck Chisora will square off at AO Arena in Manchester in a bout that will see one fighter get closer to a heavyweight title fight while the other may be outside of the championship picture for the rest of their career.

Chisora and Parker were originally slated to fight on Oct. 26, 2019. However, a spider bite rendered Parker ill and canceled the fight.

The fight is now back on 18 months later, with both fighters in different spots in their respective careers.  

Chisora is coming off of a unanimous decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk last October. At the age of 37, he can't afford back-to-back losses in an increasingly competitive division.

Parker last fought in February in an underwhelming decision victory over Junior Fa. The former WBO champion didn't put together a particularly scintillating performance but managed to pull off a wide decision. 

With the heavyweight pecking order shaking out, neither Parker nor Chisora can afford to lose.

In the co-main event, undisputed women's lightweight champion Katie Taylor will put her titles on the line against Natasha Jonas as she aims to be recognized as the No. 1 women's pound-for-pound fighter in the world. 

Here's how you can watch the Dereck Chisora vs. Joseph Parker card.

When is Chisora vs. Parker? Date, start time

  • Date: Saturday, May 1
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Main event (approx): 5 p.m. ET

The main card starts at 1 p.m. ET. Main event ring walks for Chisora and Parker should be about 5 p.m. ET (which is 10 p.m. local time), though the exact time of the headline attraction depends on how long the undercard runs.

How to watch Chisora vs. Parker

The Chisora vs. Parker fight will stream live globally on DAZN, to more than 200 countries and territories, including the U.S. and Canada.

Those interested in watching the fight can find DAZN on a number of different systems, including, but not limited to, Amazon Fire TV/stick, Android, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, iPhone and iPad, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Roku. The DAZN app is also available on LG, Samsung and Vizio smart TVs, as well as Xfinity X1 and Flex.

Viewers can also find it on DAZN.com using browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. 

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Chisora vs. Parker price

  • Subscription: $19.99/month or $99.99/year

A subscription to DAZN allows you to access the Chisora vs. Parker fight. 

In the United States, a monthly subscription is $19.99, and an annual subscription is $99.99.

In Canada, a monthly subscription is $20 CAD, and an annual subscription is $150 CAD. (There is also a 30-day free trial in Canada.)

The subscription provides access to every live event and all the on-demand programming on the streaming service.

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Where is the Chisora vs. Parker fight?

The card takes place at the AO Arena in Manchester. Both men have fought there once before: Chisora dropped a thrilling split decision to Dillian Whyte there in 2016, while Parker retained his WBO title against Hughie Fury at the arena in 2017.

Dereck Chisora record and bio

  • Nationality: British
  • Date of birth: Dec. 29, 1983
  • Height: 6-2
  • Reach: 74 inches
  • Total fights: 42
  • Record: 32-10, 23 KOs

Joseph Parker record and bio

  • Nationality: New Zealand
  • Date of birth: Jan. 9, 1992
  • Height: 6-4
  • Reach: 76 inches
  • Total fights: 30
  • Record: 28-2, 21 KOs

Chisora vs. Parker full card 

  • Dereck Chisora vs. Joseph Parker, 12 rounds at heavyweight
  • Katie Taylor vs. Natasha Jonas, 12 rounds for Taylor's WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA women's lightweight title
  • Campbell Hatton vs. Levi Dunn, 4 rounds at junior lightweight
  • Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Marcus Morrison, 10 rounds at middleweight
  • Dmitry Bivol vs. Craig Richards, 12 rounds for Bivol's WBA light heavyweight title
  • Johnny Fisher vs. Phil Williams, 4 rounds at heavyweight
  • James Tennyson vs. Jovanni Straffon, 12 rounds at lightweight

Andreas Hale

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Andreas Hale is the senior editor for combat sports at The Sporting News. Formerly at DAZN, Hale has written for various combat sports outlets, including The Ring, Sherdog, Boxing Scene, FIGHT, Champions and others. He has been ringside for many of combat sports’ biggest events, which include Mayweather-Pacquiao, Mayweather-McGregor, Canelo-GGG, De La Hoya-Pacquiao, UFC 229, UFC 202 and UFC 196, among others. He also has spent nearly two decades in entertainment journalism as an editor for BET and HipHopDX while contributing to MTV, Billboard, The Grio, The Root, Revolt, The Source, The Grammys and a host of others. He also produced documentaries on Kendrick Lamar, Gennadiy Golovkin and Paul George for Jay-Z’s website Life+Times.