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Nigel Farage and Derek Chisora visit boxing club

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Nigel Farage and Derek Chisora visit boxing club

Nigel Farage and Derek Chisora visit boxing club

Nigel Farage visited a boxing club alongside heavyweight champion Derek Chisora on Wednesday.

The boxing professional publicly endorsed Nigel Farage's Brexit party in 2019.

Report by Kennedyl.

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