By Andrew Steel l DANZ

DERECK Chisora and Deontay Wilder will bid for glory in the former’s farewell bout when they meet at London’s The O2 Arena this April.

‘Del Boy’ and ‘The Bronze Bomber’ face off in a straight shootout between two of the heavyweight division’s longtime cult favourites.

With Chisora, a two-time world heavyweight title challenger, set to reportedly hang up his gloves, this marks the chance for a last hurrah.

But ex-WBC champion Wilder, bidding to build for a final shot at the biggest prizes, will refuse to go quietly in a fascinating match-up.

The square-off will take place on Saturday, April 4, with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN. Timings will be confirmed closer to the fight. The whole fight card is live on DAZN worldwide through DAZN Pay-Per-View.

The fight is set to be held at The O2 Arena, in London, United Kingdom.

Located within the Millennium Dome, the 20,000-capacity multi-purpose venue is a regular destination for major boxing events and concert tours.

Derek Chisora vs. Deontay Wilder form and history

After a pair of storied careers that have seen them share the ring with some of the sport’s biggest names, ‘Del Boy’ and ‘The Bronze Bomber’ finally meet.

Teased on-and-off for the best part of a year, this encounter is perhaps not the one expected, with both men linked to Fabio Wardley and Oleksandr Usyk.

Instead of a world title challenge though, they will mount a bid against the other in what is billed as Chisora’s farewell after a half-century of bouts in the ring.

With London likely to back him to the hilt, the star will hope he can score one last major scalp – but Wilder knows he cannot afford a loss if he is to fight on.

After rebuffing Usyk – and with it, a shot at three heavyweight titles – the American knows he must put on a clinic if he is to be taken seriously once again.

Either way, it is do-or-die for both men – and neither will want to give any quarter under the bright lights at London’s The O2 Arena before a stacked crowd.