Dereck Chisora is unmoved by the changes to his opponent as the WBO international heavyweight champion prepares to defend his title against Ondrej Pala on Saturday.
The 29-year-old Chisora, who will also be gunning for the vacant WBA international heavyweight crown at the Copper Box Arena, was due to face Arnold Gjerjaj and then Matteo Modugno before eventually signing a contract to face Pala of the Czech Republic.
Pala has won 32 of his 35 fights and was drafted in at short notice following a rib injury ruling Modugno out of the contest but Chisora is ready for all-comers.
"You just have to keep going with it and keep pushing," he said.
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The 29-year-old Chisora, who will also be gunning for the vacant WBA international heavyweight crown at the Copper Box Arena, was due to face Arnold Gjerjaj and then Matteo Modugno before eventually signing a contract to face Pala of the Czech Republic.
Pala has won 32 of his 35 fights and was drafted in at short notice following a rib injury ruling Modugno out of the contest but Chisora is ready for all-comers.
"You just have to keep going with it and keep pushing," he said.
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