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Whyte vs Chisora 3 back on? ‘If he wants it, I’m ready!’

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Last updated: April 30, 2026 3:23 pm
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Whyte vs Chisora 3 Back On? ‘If He Wants It, I’m Ready!’ – The Heavyweight Grudge Match That Refuses to Die

In a heavyweight division that thrives on chaos, grudges, and second acts, the possibility of a Whyte vs Chisora 3 trilogy fight has suddenly ignited the boxing world. Dillian Whyte, the former WBC interim heavyweight champion, has declared that he is planning his own return to the ring—and that a third clash with his old rival Derek Chisora is very much on the table. “If he wants it, I’m ready!” Whyte told reporters this week, sending shockwaves through the British heavyweight scene.

Contents
  • The Backstory: Why This Grudge Match Won’t Die
  • Why Whyte vs Chisora 3 Makes Sense (And Why It’s Risky)
  • Expert Analysis: Who Wins the Rubber Match?
  • The Bigger Picture: What This Means for the Heavyweight Division
  • Conclusion: The Final Chapter Awaits

For fans who remember the raw, brutal wars these two men have already delivered, the prospect of a rubber match is both thrilling and dangerous. Whyte and Chisora have combined for some of the most memorable domestic dust-ups in recent history, and with both men now in the latter stages of their careers, this could be the final, definitive chapter. But is this fight a genuine blockbuster, or a desperate gamble for relevance? Let’s break down the story, the stakes, and the expert verdict.

The Backstory: Why This Grudge Match Won’t Die

The rivalry between Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora is one of the most visceral in British boxing. It began in December 2016, when the two men met in a firefight that saw Whyte win a split decision in a bout that many felt could have gone either way. The action was relentless, with both men trading heavy leather and testing each other’s chins to the limit. Two years later, in December 2018, they ran it back—and the result was even more spectacular. Whyte stopped Chisora in the 11th round of a Fight of the Year candidate, cementing his status as the top domestic contender.

But the story didn’t end there. Chisora, ever the warrior, has repeatedly called for a third fight, insisting he was robbed in the first bout and that he can correct the mistakes of the second. Whyte, meanwhile, has seen his own career stall after a devastating knockout loss to Alexander Povetkin in 2020 (though he avenged that loss) and a subsequent failed drug test that derailed his momentum. Now, with both men in their mid-30s and no clear path to a world title shot, the trilogy makes sense on every level—commercial, emotional, and sporting.

Why Whyte vs Chisora 3 Makes Sense (And Why It’s Risky)

Let’s be honest: a third fight between Whyte and Chisora is not the fight the heavyweight division is screaming for. Fans want to see Whyte face the likes of Anthony Joshua (a rematch of their 2015 clash) or a rising contender like Jared Anderson. Similarly, Chisora has been linked to a potential showdown with Deontay Wilder or a final dance with Joseph Parker. But here’s the cold reality: neither man is in a position to demand a top-tier opponent.

Whyte, now 36, has lost two of his last four fights. His reputation as a gatekeeper to the elite level remains intact, but his aura of invincibility is gone. Chisora, 40, is on a three-fight losing streak, with defeats to Parker, Kubrat Pulev, and a stoppage loss to Zhilei Zhang. Yet, in the heavyweight division, one win can change everything. A victory in Whyte vs Chisora 3 would propel the winner back into the top 15 rankings and potentially into a lucrative eliminator.

Key reasons this fight is happening:

  • Box office appeal: Their previous two fights were thrilling, fan-friendly wars that sold out arenas. A third fight would be a guaranteed pay-per-view seller in the UK.
  • Legacy stakes: Both men want to settle the score once and for all. A 2-0 record for Whyte would silence Chisora forever. A Chisora win would be one of the greatest redemption stories in British boxing.
  • No better options: Whyte’s attempts to secure a fight with Joshua or a WBC title shot have stalled. Chisora is similarly stuck in neutral. This is the most bankable fight available to both.

Expert Analysis: Who Wins the Rubber Match?

From a technical perspective, the matchup is fascinating. Whyte has always been the more explosive puncher, with a devastating left hook and a granite chin. He also has superior hand speed and a more refined boxing IQ. However, his stamina has been questioned in recent fights, and he has a tendency to get drawn into brawls that favor his opponent.

Chisora, on the other hand, is a pressure fighter who thrives on chaos. He has a high work rate, a strong inside game, and a willingness to take a punch to land one. His biggest weakness is his lack of one-punch knockout power—he has only three stoppage wins in his last ten outings. But if he can drag Whyte into deep water and test his conditioning, the upset is possible.

Statistical breakdown:

  • Whyte’s record: 30-3 (20 KOs). He has fought at a higher level, including bouts with Joshua, Povetkin, and Joseph Parker.
  • Chisora’s record: 34-14 (23 KOs). His record is deceptive; he has shared the ring with Tyson Fury, Vitali Klitschko, and Oleksandr Usyk.
  • Age and wear: Chisora has more miles on the clock, but his durability remains elite. Whyte has been knocked out twice in his career.

My prediction: This is a 50-50 fight on paper, but I lean toward Whyte. He has the superior power and the psychological edge of having won twice. However, if Chisora can land a clean right hand early and force a slugfest, all bets are off. I expect Whyte to win a unanimous decision in a grueling, punch-for-punch war that ends with both men battered but standing.

The Bigger Picture: What This Means for the Heavyweight Division

A Whyte vs Chisora 3 fight may not decide the next world champion, but it does provide a vital service to the heavyweight landscape. It gives two popular, aging warriors a chance to exit the stage with dignity—or to reignite their careers for one final run. For the winner, a potential showdown with the loser of Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois (if that fight materializes) or a fight against Filip Hrgovic could be next.

For the loser, the outcome is likely retirement. Chisora has already hinted that he is nearing the end of his career, and Whyte has spoken openly about wanting to transition into promoting. This trilogy fight, therefore, carries an emotional weight that transcends the usual boxing politics. It’s about pride, legacy, and the chance to prove that the old dogs still have bite.

Promoter Eddie Hearn has already expressed interest in staging the fight, with potential venues including the O2 Arena in London or a stadium show in Manchester. The financial terms are reportedly close, and with Whyte’s public declaration of readiness, the ball is now in Chisora’s court. “I’ve always said I want the third fight,” Whyte said. “Derek is a warrior. If he wants it, let’s do it. No more talking. Let’s fight.”

Conclusion: The Final Chapter Awaits

The Whyte vs Chisora 3 trilogy is not just a fight—it’s a testament to the enduring appeal of domestic rivalries in boxing. In an era dominated by super-fights and Saudi Arabian blockbusters, this is a raw, old-school grudge match built on bad blood, mutual respect, and the undeniable chemistry of two men who simply don’t like each other.

Will it happen? All signs point to yes. Whyte has spoken, the promoters are ready, and Chisora has never been one to back down from a challenge. If the deal is finalized, expect a date in late 2024 or early 2025. And when the bell rings, expect fireworks. This is the fight that refuses to die—and for good reason. It’s the fight that British boxing needs right now.

So, Derek Chisora, the floor is yours. Do you want it? If you do, Dillian Whyte is ready. And so are we.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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