By Edward Chaykovsky

Heavyweight Dereck Chisora (20-5, 13KOs) took a beating last Saturday night in London, when he faced Tyson Fury in a rematch. Chisora was taking punishment round after round until his trainer Don Charles stopped the contest before the start of the eleventh round.

Chisora is ready to jump right back in the gym, because he wants to return on the undercard of Frank Warren's planned card on February 28th - where Fury is scheduled to headline.

However, Charles has urged Chisora to take some time to recover both physically and mentally from the Fury loss.

"It's all well and good when somebody's physical wounds heal but you don't see what's going on the inside," Charles told Steve Bunce. "Me personally, I think he should take time off boxing. He's a young man, he's just had a new child - enjoy your child.

"Since I've known Dereck, for the last 12 years, all he has done is train and fight. He needs to have a little time away from boxing and look at it again."