He has twice been scheduled to face Klitschko’s brother Wladimir, who pulled out both times through injury. Chisora said: “Wladimir Klitschko did not fight me but now I’m going to get the championship belt by beating his older brother.” Chisora lost a split decision to Robert Helenius in a European title challenge on 3 December in his last fight, but is confident about his February title tilt.
He said: “I’m going to show Vitali Klitschko that his time has expired and send him into retirement.
“When his younger brother then wants a fight against me I’ll be ready to bring all the championship belts to London.”
But Chisora will start as a heavy underdog against Klitschko at the Olympic Hall, having lost two of his last three contests. In July, a poor performance saw him lose his British and Commonwealth titles to Tyson Fury and, after a routine win over Remigijus Ziausys, he was defeated by Helenius last time out.
Vitali Klitschko was impressed with Chisora’s performance against Finland’s Helenius though—BBC.



