
Dillian Whyte said IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois will not fight Derek Chisora next because he has “a bigger battle”. White claimed that if the fight happened, Dubois would “kill Derek”, and fans on social media agreed. That battle will be a disaster.
Chisora, 41, has always been Manipulate skillfully His promoter holds a mandatory position on the title of Dubois. The old Warhols Delboy (36-13, 23 KOS) is already talking about his ring walk plan for fighting IBF champion Dubois (22-2, 21 KOS).
Chisora’s power
Derek sounds confident that he will challenge Dubois for the next title at Wembley Stadium for the 50th time in his career. Fans believe that Chisora’s focus is that he will get the money he will compete for with Dubois’s title, not his chance to win, which does not exist. He is not stupid.
Chisora knows he will quit the league, but the millions of battles he will get will bring him Soft landing in his retirement year.
Whyte, 36, didn’t say who Dubois should fight for, not Chisora, but when his name was called the interview, he agreed. However, he will be no different from Chisora. Whyte is washed away like him, and has no business to fight top champion holders like Dubois or Oleksandr Usyk. Whyte is in the British level and he is not a champion.
“Kill” claim
“No, he won’t fight Derek Chisora. No,” Dillian Whyte said SecondIt could happen when asked about his thoughts about a possible battle between Derek Chisora and IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois. “He (Dubois) can’t fight, no.
“Dubois will kill Derek. He might actually die. Seriously. Dubois is going to do a bigger, better fight right now. It’s just business. Derek Chisora is at the bottom of that list. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
If a mismatch occurs, Dubois will destroy 100% of the shooting Derek Chisora. Chisora will force IBF’s hand, and the only way he won’t encounter when fighting Dubois is to evacuate.
If Dubois gives up on the belt, it would be a nightmare for Chisora, while Derek competes with second-highest contender Efe Ajagba for the vacant IBF belt. He would lose to him, too, but it wasn’t a big retirement payday in conflict with Dubois.
“I open until the end of June. I talked to Frank and he said there was something available at the end of June. I kept training. I was still in good shape. I’ve never run so much life before.”


Last updated on April 6, 20125