Dereck Chisora eyes Dillian Whyte rematch on Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko undercard
DERECK CHISORA wants Dillian Whyte to agree to a rematch and is open to the idea of fighting on the undercard of April's massive unification bout between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko.
Dereck Chisora suffers points defeat to Dillian Whyte
Dillian Whyte better take the rematch offer because there is nowhere for him to go
Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte slugged out a brutal, 12-round contest on the undercard of Anthony Joshua v Eric Molina on Saturday night, only for Whyte to be awarded a split decision victory.
But the defeated Chisora has refused to accept the result and wants another chance to beat Whyte in the ring.
"I came to fight. I did say at the weigh-in - I'm going to come 'old school style' and I always knew I could fight like that, but I never put that in the ring," Chisora told Sky Sports.
Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora produced one of the fights of the night
"I think the crowd and I believe the whole world knew I had the decision, and I won by two, three rounds.
"The world knew that.
"Why the judges didn't think I won it, I don't know why?
"Even the last round he touched the canvas, but they didn't count that.
Dereck Chisora troubled Dillian Whyte with some fierce left hands
"When he went through the ropes, I don't understand why?
"If the ropes weren't there he would have been on the floor."
The build-up to the bout was another chapter in a fierce feud between the two Londoners which boiled over when Chisora threw a table at Whyte during a pre-fight press conference.
Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko announced their title fight in the ring on Saturday night
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) withdrew the British heavyweight title from the fight as a result and slapped a £30,000 fine on Chisora for his actions.
But the fight went ahead and provided the best entertainment of the night as the two heavyweights scrapped furiously but cleanly for superiority.
And while Chisora, 32, was happy to accept that Whyte had put in a solid performance, he doesn't think Whyte has earned the right to the world title shot he desperately wants.
"He better take [the rematch offer], there is nowhere for him to go," Chisora added.
"Where is he going to make more money?
"There is nowhere. I can go make more money, but he can't, so he will take it."
The excitement surrounding the match-up between the two British heavyweights led to suggestions they might headline their own card.
But Chisora revealed he would listen to an offer to fight under Joshua again at Wembley Stadium on April 29 when he faces Wladimir Klitschko.
"If Eddie Hearn decides to come with a better offer, yes we might do it at Wembley," Chisora said.
"Who knows?"