By Mark Vester

Undefeated British heavyweight Dereck Chisora has no interest in fighting the winner of David Haye vs. Audley Harrison, who are set to clash on November 13 in Manchester. Chisora challenges IBF/IBO/WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko on December 11 in Germany. If Chisora wins, he is contracted to fight WBC champion Vitali Klitschko. Big brother Vitali faces former champion Shannon Briggs this Saturday in Hamburg.

Chisora's dream is to win the green belt of the WBC. He doesn't care about Haye's WBA title and admits that he never had the desire to target any of Wladimir's three world titles. Chisora wants the WBC title around his waist, but he needs to beat Wladimir to get the shot at Vitali.

"I don't really care about those other two guys, David Haye and his friend Audley Harrison," Chisora told Sky Sports News. "They have got nothing I want to be honest; the belt [Haye] has got is one of the lowest so I don't really care about it. The WBC one is the one I want."

Chisora, with only 14 pro fights, is happy with his underdog status.

"I want to be the massive underdog," Chisora said. "I don't want everybody to be like 'oh, he's got a chance' - I want to shock the world. It is a big step up but it's only the name everybody's afraid of. Say Klitschko and everybody's like 'wow, oh my god, oh my god' - the name hits you straight away. But if you think about it the guy is beatable and I am going to beat him."

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