DEONTAY WILDER slammed the referee after his victory over Derek Chisora insisting his opponent should have been disqualified.
Wilder, 40, defeated Chisora, 42, via split decision on Saturday in a scrappy slugfest at the O2 Arena.
Despite his victory, the Bronze Bomber lashed out at the ref during his post-match interview after some controversial incidents.
In the opening round, a member of Chisora‘s team stormed the ring to try and break up a clinch on the ropes.
If someone from either camp enters the squared circle during a boxing bout, it is a violation of the rules and risks disqualification.
Wilder insisted his British opponent should have been disqualified for that incident.
The American also believes the fight should have been stopped in the third round and suggested Chisora got away with illegal shots.
Wilder said: “It’s supposed to be a disqualification because someone in his team ran up in the ring.
“I mean damn, I’m fighting Derek and the referee, it is crazy.
“It is crazy, if the ref was fair you are looking at a third-round stoppage.
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“There were so many things went on. I got hit in the back of the head like ten to 12 times.
“But when I retaliate he wants to point the finger at me. I’m getting dizzy at times but bouncing back.
“I might not even go to sleep tonight because of the feeling of getting hit in the back of my head.
“The referee allowed so many things to happen that shouldn’t have happened.”











