By Edward Chaykovsky
Dillian Whyte seems to be very motivated to end the career of his British rival, Dereck Chisora.
The two of them will collide in a WBC heavyweight title eliminator as part of the undercard to Anthony Joshua's IBF heavyweight title defense against Eric Molina at Manchester Arena on December 10, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Chisora has a big advantage in experience, but Whyte has far less miles on his gas tank and took the least amount of punishment to date.
The two boxers have been trading words for months, in person and on the internet through social media. They nearly came to blows earlier this year when Chisora crashed Whyte's press conference, and on Thursday they nearly brawled once again during a taped segment at Sky Sports studios.
Whyte has no intention of allowing this fight to go the distance. He wants to end Chisora early with a vicious knockout.
"For this fight, I'm not looking to go to points, I'm looking to put a stop to Dereck Chisora's career," said Whyte. "He's been nicking a living out of boxing and I think a lot of people want to see an end to him now."
Whyte ripped into Chisora for his split decision loss to European champion Kubrat Pulev. He says Chisora talked a big game prior to the fight and then fell short when the going got tough.
"Dereck is deluded as everyone knows," said Whyte. "He thought he was going to go over to Germany and KO Kubrat Pulev.
"He went out there and stank the place out. He showed no ambition and heart in that fight. All he did was come forward and keep getting hit in his face all night long, and the same thing is going to happen again. But this fight, I'm definitely looking to knock him out."


