Derek Chisora says he is open to facing former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder if the opportunity arises in 2022.
Eddie Hearn has called for a bout between the pair following Chisora’s unanimous decision defeat to Joseph Parker in their December rematch, though Chisora’s trainer Dave Coldwell publicly disagreed with the promoter on Twitter.
Chisora, however, remains keen to take on the heavyweight division’s big names, and embraced the idea of facing Wilder in the near future.
“I’m open to anything – I love fighting,” Chisora told TalkSPORT. “What most people don’t understand is some people want to have the perception of being boxers on Instagram.
“I’m not that guy. I want to be that guy that when I sit down and everybody looks at my resume, I want to say, ‘You know what, I fought everybody.’
“I don’t want to let people decide for me, I decide for myself and be happy with the decision I make. So if I have to fight Deontay Wilder, if I have to fight whoever, if I have to fight an American, I don’t care. I’ll fight.”