Dereck Chisora promised that he is “not preparing to box – but preparing to go to war” ahead of his December 22 rematch with domestic rival Dillian Whyte.
The pair faced the press shortly after announcing their December rematch at The O2 in London, and it did not take particularly long for tempers to flare.
Watch a full replay of the press conference above and find our full preview below.

"This is heavyweight boxing and you never know what's around the corner, but I've done what I need to do to secure a shot at a world title. There's always something getting in the way, other fights being made or money and politics ruining things, but after I finish Chisora nobody can deny me my shot."

"For the next seven weeks he will have sleepless nights knowing what he has finally signed up to. His last couple of opponents didn't come for battle, they didn't even put heat on Dillian. On December 22, I'm coming to burn him up!
"I will be stepping in the ring a different fighter. I have everything to prove and it all to lose. 'Del Boy' is no more, 'WAR' Chisora doesn't cut corners, he doesn't skip sessions, he doesn't look for the easy option. I'm in the gym every day pushing my body to its limit. I'm in complete control of my destiny, December 22 will be WAR."

"He has embraced everything we have thrown at him. Derek has huge untapped potential. The fact he has reached out to me, someone historically he had such animosity with for help demonstrates the lengths he is willing to go in order to realise the best version of himself.

"Both fighters enter this fight in their best form ever, with everything on the line. We are guaranteed an absolute war on December 22 at The O2 Arena and I cannot wait!"
What you need to know:
When is the fight?
The fight is on December 22.
Where is the fight?
London’s O2 Arena will host the clash?
What happened in the first fight?
Whyte edged a points decision over Chisora, after a thrilling fight that went down as a contender for fight of the year.
