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DERECK CHISORA vs ONDREJ PALA, 30TH NOV LONDON

28/11/2013 - 13.07.02

 

 

 

'Hungry' Chisora has his eyes on world title glory ahead of Pala battle

 
British heavyweight contender Dereck Chisora has earmarked 2014 as his breakthrough year when he will finally dethrone the Klitschko brothers and become world champion.
 
The 29-year-old, fighting out of Finchley, London, was speaking ahead of his WBO International title clash with Czech bruiser Ondrej Pala this weekend at the Copper Box Arena, a fight that also has the vacant WBA International title up for grabs.
 
'Del Boy' believes next year holds big things for him and that the experience which he has picked up over his last few fights will stand him in good stead, as he looks to take out other big name challengers vying for a shot at world title glory.
 
"I believe that 2014 will be a very special year for me," said Chisora to BoxNation. "I'm open to fighting anyone whether that is a re-match with Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder or whoever. If that's the road I have to go through to get another crack at the world title I'm ready for it. I've learned a hell of a lot over the past two years and the experience I've picked up is going to be crucial to me going forward," he said.
 
Chisora had his first shot at a world title when he came up against the older Klitschko brother, Vitali, in only his 18th bout back in 2012, losing over twelve rounds despite putting up a battling performance that earned many plaudits.
 
With the boxing landscape now changing and the formidable Klitschko brother dominance appearing to be coming to an end, Chisora believes he is ready to take on either of the Ukrainian powerhouses in another stab at world glory.
 
"I know I'm ready for another world title challenge and I don't care which Klitschko brother I have to face to get those belts," Chisora said.
 
"I feel there's going to be a changing of the guards next year in the heavyweight division and I want to be right at the front of the queue. You're going to see the best Dereck Chisora over the coming year, starting with Saturday night against Ondrej Pala. I'm coming off great wins against Edmund Gerber and Malik Scott - who many tipped to be the next best thing in the division," he added.
 
The heavyweight hitman is adamant that his experience will prove crucial in helping him reach his world title dreams.
 
"I'm hungry for success and nothing and no one is going to stand in my way of achieving my ambitions. I've never taken an easy fight and have always tested myself against the best right from the start of my career," Chisora said.
 
"Some fighters like to pad up their records by fighting and beating guys who aren't even recognisable. The level of competition I've faced, despite having only had 22 fights, speaks for itself. That type of competition can only bring you on as a fighter and I feel myself maturing, ready to take that next big leap in my career," he stated.
 
Saturday night's bill will also see London super-middleweight star Frank Buglioni challenging for his first title - the vacant WBO European championship, plus a cracking showdown between Bradley Skeete and Colin Lynes for the vacant English welterweight title.
 
BoxNation has an action-packed next few weeks with top domestic action and the world's biggest international fights featuring on the channel. In addition to Chisora vs Pala this weekend the fight cards also shown will be: Paul Butler vs. Ruben Montoya (Dec 7), Paulie Malignaggi vs Zab Judah (Dec 7), Juergen Braehmer vs. Marcus Oliveira (Dec 14), Adrien Broner vs. Marcos Maidana (Dec 14) and Stuart Hall vs. Vusi Malinga (Dec 21).
 
Chisora vs. Pala is live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/ Virgin Ch. 546) this Saturday at 7.30pm. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.
 
Sourceboxnation.com

Pala out to destroy Chisora's world title dream

 
 
Heavyweight destroyer Ondrej Pala says he'll wreck Dereck Chisora's dream of challenging for a world title next year when they clash at London's Copper Box Arena this Saturday night.
 
Chisora puts his WBO International title on the line with the Vacant WBA International title up for grabs, live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/Virgin Ch. 546).
 
Heavy-handed Pala has stopped 22 out of 35 opponents - with the majority coming inside four rounds - and says that the Finchley puncher will be his next victim.
 
Pala was due to meet Chisora in April this year, but Chisora instead fought Argentinean Hector Alfredo Avila who he stopped in nine rounds at Wembley Arena.
 
The 29-year-old from Prague in the Czech Republic is confident he'll dethrone Chisora who has rejuvenated his career with recent career best performances against Edmund Gerber to capture the European title and top American Malik Scott.
 
It's a crucial fight for Chisora who could be in line for a second world title short next year and a loss to Pala would be a devastating set back to his plans.
 
"I'm sure that my fists will end Chisora's dream of a world title fight next year," Said Pala.
 
"He has overlooked me and is talking about a world title fight which is a big mistake when he's in the ring with an even bigger puncher than him,"
 
"I've had more knockouts than he's had fights in his entire career and I feel that he has disrespected me by saying I'm his third choice opponent and he's even talking about a world title fight next year before he's fought me. He's going to painfully disappointed on Saturday night when he's flat out and face down on the canvas,"
 
"He didn't want to fight me earlier this year and instead beat up a softer fighter in Avila so now he must have got brave and thinks he can beat me,"
 
"We'll see on Saturday night who is the last man standing, Chisora won't be able to stand up to the punches I'll be hitting him with."
 
 
Dereck Chisora headlines the Copper Box Arena show against Ondrej Pala; London sensation Frank Buglioni challenges for the Vacant WBO European title against Stepan Horvath, plus Bradley Skeete v Colin Lynes for the Vacant English Welterweight title.
 
Source: boxnation.com