- Derek Chisora was interviewed live at ITV in Cheltenham on Tuesday
- The interview was reduced after Gugora made a controversial comment
The live interview of Derek Chisora with ITV in Cheltenham was not planned on Tuesday, with the station forced to call a premature ending to his chat with the boxing veteran.
The heavyweight contender was present for the opening day of this year's festival and was very happy to talk to ITV about the next races.
The attention quickly went to the persecution of Brown Advisory's rookies on Wednesday.
He asked for his thoughts about the race, Chisora gave his full back to Ballyburn and urged the spectators to “put their home in it” that he would win.
Chisera's response was surprised and cut quickly with the 41 -year -old when his commentator hurriedly added: “No, don't do that.”
Ballyburn, who is trained by Willie Mullins, will be mounted by Paul Townend in tomorrow's race when he starts at 2 pm

Derek Chisora, in the photo along with England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (right), had his Corted ITV interview

Gossora (Second Left), in the photo along with Anthony Crolla (Second Right), William Crolla (Right) and Kevin Quigley (left) of Mail Sport they urged the trainers to 'put their home' in Ballyburn winning

Gossa made his controversial comment on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival
He is the favorite to win with Paddy Power.
Despite the controversial comment, Chisora seemed to enjoy his day while posing for the photos with England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, as well as the former World Boxing Champion Anthony Crolla, his brother William, and Kevin Quigley of Mail Sport himself.
Chisera is a twice challenger of the heavyweight title, but fell short on both occasions against Vitali Klitschko and Tyson Fury.
He defeated the former opponent of Anthony Joshua, Otto Wallin, in the O2 Arena in February in a fight that was called 'The Last dance'.
This fight is expected to be the last of the United Kingdom soil, but wants to have one more fight abroad to complete its goal of having 50 professional competitions.
It could be ready for a last major payment day in Saudi Arabia at the end of this year before finally hanging your gloves.
Chisora currently has a professional record of 36 victories, with 23 in the distance and 13 losses.