The Guardian (Nigeria)

Chisora tells Okolie to pursue heavyweigh­t clash with Whyte

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LAWRENCE Okolie should reignite a rivalry with Dillian Whyte by challengin­g him to a heavyweigh­t fight, says Derek Chisora, reports skysports. com.

Okolie and Whyte had a war of words in 2019 that required tense peace talks in order to cool the simmering animosity.

“Okolie will smoke that guy then have two choices - stay at cruiserwei­ght or come up to heavyweigh­t,” Chisora told Sky Sports News.

“If I was him? Win that one, then go to heavyweigh­t and challenge Dillian Whyte.”

Okolie is managed by Anthony Joshua and also has a potential collision course with Richard Riakporhe, Whyte’s protégé.

The pot has been stirred by Chisora who was twice beaten by Whyte in grudge matches that spilled over into acrimony outside of the ring too.

Chisora said about his fights with Whyte: “Power? I haven’t found anybody in boxing who has hit me so hard that I wanted to come out of the ring.

“Some old- school guys could hit you with a jab and it would be a long night. “Dillian’s power is alright.” Okolie kickstarte­d a rivalry with Whyte out of the blue two years ago, when he posted footage of a sparring session that they shared and a claim that he would win if they met in the ring.

Okolie explained at the time: “Dillian spoke about me on the day that I posted. I didn’t like what was said, so that’s his opinion of my boxing, so I made my opinion on him and me boxing.

“In terms of moving up to heavyweigh­t, I believe definitely it’s something that’s going to happen. I always believe in myself and I’ve always set targets and gone and accomplish­ed them. “I’m not going to single him out and say I’m gunning for Whyte.

“I’m doing my own career, but at the end of the day, I don’t say stuff for no reason.” Whyte’s response at the time was: “Look, I don’t have much time for sparring stories. Sparring is sparring, but Okolie is living on another planet.

“The last boxer to make up a sparring story about me was Chisora and everyone saw how that ended.

“If Okolie steps up to heavyweigh­t I would end his career.”

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