Dereck Chisora, dubbed ‘Del Boy’ will take to the ring as he lock horns with Robert Helenius for a second time at the Hartwell Arena in Helsinki, with the coveted WBC ‘Silverweight’ title up for grabs on May 27th.

Chisora, however, seems more concerned about a potential rematch with fierce rival Dillian Whyte, after falling to a points defeat in a close contest with his counterpart back in December, and believes that the bout can take place sometime this year.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Chisora said, "The fight will happen.

"If he wins his next fight and then the terms are right for me and him, we'll do the fight."

Whyte, on the other hand, is seemingly reluctant to take the bout if it does not help him in his pursuit of a world title, something Chisora wholeheartedly disagrees with, claiming there does not need to be any titles on the line following a classic matchup in Manchester that was widely considered to be the “match of the year.”

"Everybody always say it has to be a world title eliminator, it has to be this or that," he said. "To be honest with you, if it's a great fight, it doesn't have to be for any title as along as everybody is getting paid."

Chisora infamously flung a table at Whyte during pre-fight press conference, however there was no repeat of such an incident when he came face to face with Robert Helenius in front of the leering media.

Del Boy was subjected to an even more contentious points defeat at the hands of Helenius in 2011, and is keen to avoid any more of those sordid losses.

"I haven't seen the guy for almost six years. It was good, there was nothing much happening," he said.

"We're not on game time yet, we're just training. I always say to myself, when I get on the plane, when I go to fight in another country - it's war time, it's game time.

"He looked friendly. Last time he was on edge, but this time he was okay."

When pressed for a prediction, Chisora added, "We're going in there to have a knockout. We are not trying to get points to be honest with you, because last time we left it to points, we got robbed.

"This time we're going to try and get a knockout."

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