Dereck Chisora admitted he quit boxing after his defeat to David Haye - only to change his mind just two weeks later.
The 29-year-old heavyweight told promoter Frank Warren he was retiring after his July 2012 knockout by Haye.
Chisora revealed Warren accepted his decision without argument, before the Zimbabwe-born fighter changed his mind a fortnight on.
Warren is confident Chisora can position himself for another shot at the heavyweight world title and is in talks with 32-year-old Kubrat Pulev's representatives Sauerland Event, for a potential eliminator.
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The 29-year-old heavyweight told promoter Frank Warren he was retiring after his July 2012 knockout by Haye.
Chisora revealed Warren accepted his decision without argument, before the Zimbabwe-born fighter changed his mind a fortnight on.
Warren is confident Chisora can position himself for another shot at the heavyweight world title and is in talks with 32-year-old Kubrat Pulev's representatives Sauerland Event, for a potential eliminator.
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