Derek Chisora wants title fight against IBF Champion Daniel Dubois

Last week, the IBF confirmed it would order Chisora’s mandatory challenge for fellow Brit Dubois’ world championship on April 22.

The British heavyweight floored Otto Wallin twice to earn a points win in his 49th career fight in February, which was designated as a title eliminator for the right to challenge current IBF (International Boxing Federation) champion Dubois.

IBF Champion Daniel Dubois

The 41-year-old revealed to Sky Sports that if he became world champion, he wouldn’t fight again.
Daniel Dubois is 22-2 with his professional record, with his latest fight being against former unified champion Anthony Joshua, knocking him out in the fifth-round last year in September.

“Listen, at the end of this year, I’ll be retiring. I’m not going to lie to you. I’ll be out”.

While talks over the bout with Daniel Dubois are still to take place, Chisora confirmed any potential fight would take place at Wembley, and he has envisioned it all already. Announced on Sky Sports

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“I’ll sell out Wembley. I’m planning the whole ring entrance, everything in my head right now. I’m working right now. I’m not training yet, but I’m working on it. The ring entrance, the show.”

“This is the first time in my career I’ve been mandatory for the world title shot. Can you believe that?”

Could we see Chisora get his chance at the IBF title for what could be his last fight.