British heavyweight legend Derek “War” Chisora (35-23, 23 KOs) will climb into the ring on Saturday at the Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester to face Otto Wallin (27-2, 15 KOs). There isn’t a ...
Derek Chisora put on a boxing clinic in an exceptional performance against Otto Wallin at the Co-op Arena in Manchester. 'Del Boy' was aggressive and barely gave Wallin a chance in the early rounds.
The veteran British heavyweight dropped Otto Wallin twice en route to a comfortable unanimous decision win at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England. The scores read 117-109, 116-110 and 114 ...
Cool, calm and collected, heavyweight Otto Wallin is happy to take everything in his stride but knows he needs to take some risks to achieve the ultimate reward of becoming a world champion.
Honeywell Aerospace will remain headquartered in Phoenix after being spun off from Honeywell International. The tax-free spinoff will result in three separate, publicly listed companies, each ...
Derek Chisora overcame a badly cut eye to deliver a gusty unanimous points win over Otto Wallin in Manchester in his final fight on UK soil. Billed as 'The Last Dance' by Queensberry Promotions ...
Derek Chisora’s party goes on. One of British boxing’s most popular characters was up against it tonight in his fight with Otto Wallin at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena, but rolled back the ...
Honeywell International Inc. will spin off its aerospace division to create a new, standalone company that will be headquartered in Phoenix, company officials announced Thursday. The move, company ...
41-year-old Derek Chisora (35-13, 23 KOs) will face top contender Otto Wallin (27-2, 15 KOs) in a scheduled 12-round bout at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, UK. With this fight likely the last ...
Honeywell to separate aerospace and automation units Company had earlier announced it would spin off advanced materials business Shares down after 2025 profit and sales forecasts miss expectations ...
Honeywell, one of the last remaining U.S. industrial conglomerates, will split into three independent companies, following in the footsteps of manufacturing giants like General Electric and Alcoa.