British professional boxer Dereck Chisora returned to winning ways at the O2 Arena on Saturday against Zakaria Azzouzi, as he knocked out the Frenchman within two rounds to secure the 27th win of his pro career.He fought on the undercard at the grand stage of the Dillian Whyte vs Lucas Browne bout and delivered a phenomenal display which once again portrayed his brilliance inside the ring after the humiliating defeat against Agit Kaybabel for the EBU title in Monaco last November.Moments after the conclusion of the fight, Chisora was giving an interview at ringside when he called out to David Haye and Joe Joyce to join him - and things got a little heated after that.Haye, who is also the promoter of Joyce, has been in negotiations for a while with Chisora and his team for a possible crossroads match against the Olympic silver medallist during the Haye vs Tony Bellew contest on May 5.An interview that led to a conversation between The Hayemaker and Chisora, turned into an argument of sorts as the latter made an outrageous offer to the former heavyweight champion.The 34-year-old said: “If there’s no titles in it, I want the money. They keep calling me the gate-keeper.“David come up here, David, David! Joe come here. Do you believe in him [Joyce]?“I’ll make a deal with you. If he beats me, you write me a cheque of £1, if I beat him, you give me your purse [for the Bellew fight] and the TV deal.”Haye outright rebuffed the proposal, seemingly implying he will look for a new opponent, by stating: “I won’t. We’ll go another route, we will get a title.“Keep doing what you’re doing, good luck for your career.”“So the fight’s not happening,” Chisora replied. “Don’t say my name ever again. Stop barking, don’t mention my name.”He ended by saying: “I hope Tony knocks you out. And by the way, get rid of the ‘cane rows’ at 37. I don’t make excuses, I never had a broken toe.”Watch the video below!

Chisora has been a Bellew supporter as he was seen in the Liverpudlian’s corner during the first fight last year in March with Haye, and he also does not share a good camaraderie with the Londoner due to their own issues in the past.

Only time will tell what the future holds for Haye, who hopes to alter the outcome at the highly anticipated rematch against The Bomber, while the search of an opposition for Joyce remains still in progress.