British boxer Dereck Chisora (R) spits water in the face of Ukrainian boxer Vladimir Klitschko, before his title bout with Vladimir's brother, Ukrainian WBC heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko, in Munich February 18, 2012. REUTERS/Michael Dalder

Klitschko is known for his iron fist. Over time he became famous with his granite jaw. Chisora, who fought with him, proved that after throwing some heavy punches that hit his very flexible chin.

The fight between Klitschko and Chisora ended up with a 118-100 from the two judges and 119-111 from the third judge.

Their battle, however, was seen much closer than their scores.

Chisora was found extremely competitive in most of the rounds despite his being inexperienced. He was left behind during the first three rounds, but managed to get up and ruled the fourth. From then on, he put up a good fight with Klitschko.

Klitschko got some severe swelling near his right eye causing the need for immediate attention, but it didn't end the fight.

It went on until the champion got his left hand damaged. Klitschko blamed his injury for not being able to throw a knockout punch.

Probably, but with his age, he got caught up with pressure and speed demonstrated by Chisora.

He was still catching breathe while being interviewed after his victory.

Chisora came to challenge him for a fight, and not to escape. WBC's open scoring system allowed him to discover his standing. The system clearly showed his being behind after the fourth and eight rounds.

Despite getting defeated in some rounds, he kept on reaching his goal of putting up a knockout. Desperate for a KO, he ruled and won the last round.

The fight boosted his confidence and made him feel brighter about winning the world title, but someone could still have the chance to get the championship belt next time. Whenever that happens, he will be facing the risk of getting suspended.