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Dillian Whyte knocks out Dereck Chisora in the eleventh round to tee up Anthony Joshua rematch

Relive all the eleven epic rounds of action from the O2 Arena

Adam Hamdani
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,Tom Kershaw
Saturday 22 December 2018 23:52 GMT
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Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora face off in final press conference

Dillian Whyte has moved into contention for a rematch with Anthony Joshua after winning his grudge match with Dereck Chisora by devastatingly stopping his rival in the 11th round.

Two years after narrowly outpointing his opponent, Whyte demonstrated his improvement and furthered Chisora's decline by leaving him unconscious for a worryingly long time at London's 02 Arena.

He was expected to be confirmed as the next challenger to Joshua at Wembley on April 13, but potentially faces an anxious wait while the IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight champion considers instead fighting in the US for the first time.

Whyte will regardless remain at world-level as one of the division's leading contenders and a likely future challenger to Joshua, but if he is forced to wait could struggle to maintain the impressive momentum he has built.

The way Chisora's head heavily hit the canvas after Whyte's powerful left hook landed secured the latest damaging defeat of what has already been a difficult career, meaning that at 34 and with fewer options he should consider retirement.

Relive all the action below.

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Preview

When and where is the fight taking place?

The bout will take place on 22 December at the O2 Arena in London with the fighters expecting to begin their ringwalks at around 22:00 UK time.

Where can I watch it?

The event will be broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office and will cost £16.95.

Can I watch online?

Even if you aren't a Sky TV subscriber you can watch the fight live via their Sky Box Office website.

Whyte rematches with Chisora on Saturday night
Whyte rematches with Chisora on Saturday night (Getty)

Who's going to win?

Dillian Whyte 2/5

Dereck Chisora 5/2

Draw 20/1

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This is a clip of the full main event weigh-in from Friday afternoon.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:05
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Pretty big night tonight for a certain David Price.

A number of knockout losses have derailed his career and as seems to be said so often, this is surely last chance saloon for the 35-year-old, who faces Tom Little.

Speaking to Boxing News, he has taken a look at what happens beyond tonight's fight.

There’s Dave Allen, Lucas Browne, those type of fights, they’re dead easy to make, on my side anyway. I provide excitement at least, I’m a big heavyweight, people know me. I’m sure the opportunities will be there… I’d like to rematch Christian Hammer because I know I have the beating of him.

I can definitely hurt people because I’ve proved even in my defeats I’ve had people hurt. My power is there. I just need to be a bit more conclusive with it and end fights with it. It’s landing shots and having the engine to jump on it, which I didn’t have in the last fight, the [Alexander] Povetkin fight he was saved by the bell. I’ll have it now.

It’s a confidence thing and a momentum thing.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:13
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The first fight of the night is over.

Fabio Wardley stops Phil Williams.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:17
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With Joshua ringside tonight and an April 13th Wembley night ready and waiting for an opponent - could the unified heavyweight champion face the winner of tonight's main event?

If Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury decide to have their rematch first, that seems the most likely outcome.

That isn't bothering Whyte though.

I don't care. AJ can do what he wants. I've got my own thing to focus on. This is my night so I'm not bothered by who's at ringside, or what they're doing. I'm focused on one thing at a time.

Whether he cares to admit it or not, he will certainly have one eye on that prize.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:32
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One final look back at what happened on Friday.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:44
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On the final fight before the main show, Linus Udofia beat Pavol Garaj 60-54 to move to 12-0 in his career.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:51
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  ↵The co-promoters of tonight's show at the O2.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 17:53
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The Sky Sports box office show has begun and we'll have live updates throughout the night from each of the undercard fights!

Stay tuned for coverage.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 18:01
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Meanwhile in Manchester, Billy Joe Saunders returned to the ring with an easy win over Charles Adamu.

The Ghanaian retired on his stool in the fourth.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 18:04
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Reece Bellotti is about to take on Ryan Walsh for the British featherweight title in the first fight of tonight's official undercard.

Stay tuned for the live result.

Adam Hamdani22 December 2018 18:10

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