British boxing great lines up fight to become Reform Mayor of London after friendship with Nigel Farage
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DEREK Chisora is eyeing up his toughest fight yet – to become a Reform UK mayor.

The British heavyweight is being urged by pals to run to be London Mayor.

Derek Chisora and Nigel Farage wearing boxing gloves with "Reform UK" logos.

Derek Chisora and Nigel Farage are close pals – and now the British heavyweight is being urged by pals to run for Reform
Nigel Farage and Derek Chisora boxing.

Derek Chisora, 41, is close pals with Farage and campaigned for Brexit

The boxing star, 41, is close pals with Nigel Farage and campaigned for Brexit.

Friends reckon he could floor Labour in the capital.

If he entered the fray for City Hall, he would be the second boxer to stand for Reform.

Olympic medalist Luke Campbell was elected Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire earlier this year.

A source close to Chisora told The Sun on Sunday: “Derek has been a loyal supporter of Nigel for years and they are known to attend social events together. Nigel is always ringside at his fights. 

“Friends of Derek are urging him to “do a Luke” and take on Labour at the next London election. 

“He has real personality and stands a good chance of winning if the Reform surge continues.” 

Chisora is just one bout short of his 50th fight – and then is expected to hang up his boxing gloves.

He has previously spoken of his friendship with Nigel Farage, saying: “I don’t know anything about politics, but I think we have to put British people first.

“I became friends with Nigel and Nick Candy and campaigned for Brexit.”

Inside UK’s 1st Reform pub with £2 pints, boozers drinking ‘Remainer tears’ & even Corbyn’s allowed in, on one condition

But Chisora faces a battle to be picked by Reform to be their candidate for London Mayor.

Fellow Reform backer Celebrity SAS hardman Ant Middleton has said he wants the job.

Sadiq Khan is expected to step down as Labour London Mayor before the next election in 2028.

Possible contenders to replace him as Labour candidate include actor Idris Elba, Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden and Labour MP Dawn Butler.

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