Derek Chisora has said he will happily entertain a trilogy with his old foe Dillian Whyte after defying the odds to beat Joe Joyce.

Chisora was not fancied by many going into the contest against Joyce but pulled out a special performance to beat his domestic rival in a punishing contest. Chisora started the fight at a fierce pace and seemed to land his right hand at will, but Joyce was unfazed until he was finally dropped in the ninth round. 

Chisora admitted that the 38-year-old’s toughness surprised even him. 

“I knew he was tough but Jesus Christ that guy is tough,” joked Chisora. “I was tired and I had to dig deep because I haven’t boxed for a year. You have to understand when you train and you spar, and then when you fight it’s totally different. I haven’t been in the ring for a year and everything else started getting harder, but I just had to bite on my gumshield and dig deep, it was hard. I had to win the first five rounds because I knew I’d get two of the next five and I’d win then. That was the whole point, start fast and go with it – we had to win the first five rounds.”

Chisora confirmed after the fight that he has no plans to retire and will have two more contests. He teased at a December date in Manchester and a trilogy with Dillian Whyte could be an option. The pair famously put on a classic fight for the British title at the Manchester Arena eight years ago with Whyte winning a narrow decision. They then competed in a rematch two years later, but this time Whyte knocked Chisora unconscious in a highly competitive fight. Now, after Whyte’s inactivity due to adverse findings in PED tests, and Chisora’s victory over Joyce, a third encounter could take place.

 “I will have a rematch with Dillian [Whyte] as long as he’s clean 100 per cent,” said Chisora. “There is no point in fighting someone who is not clean, but if he wants a rematch, I’ll give it him.”