Chisora dropped Wallin twice en route to a landslide unanimous decision victory in Manchester as he installed himself as the mandatory challenger for the IBF heavyweight title currently held by Daniel Dubois.
Dubois faces Joseph Parker in a tricky title defense on February 22, but Chisora is the next in line for a shot at the belt, regardless of the result in Riyadh.

But that’s only one option floated by Chisora after his victory, with “Del Boy” also floating possible matchups with Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua for his 50th and final fight.
Choosing between Dubois/Parker, Joshua or Usyk as his preferred opponent is an incredibly tough one, and Warren told TNT Sports that he’ll sit down with Chisora to assess the full gamut of options before making the next steps.
“As I said, in the bank he’s the winner of this eliminator (to face the Dubois-Parker winner). So that’s there. So it’s a question of sitting down and working out what’s what now.
“They’re tough fights. They’re hard, tough fights. And he’s a tough guy. He deserves it, because he’s won the eliminator. He deserves that. But every one’s tough fight for him, he’s got to get very well paid.”
Whichever option they eventually go with, Chisora’s final fight looks set to be a huge one, whether it’s
“To go out on your 50th fight, picking one out of those three, you’re not making it easy for yourself, that’s for sure,” Warren admitted.
“But, speaking about tonight, he was just fabulous. I don’t think a lot of people expected what was going to happen here tonight, in as much the turnout here. It was a great fight card, and it all sort of built up the anticipation and the fight, this fight was unbelievable.
“When (Wallin) went down the first time, I didn’t know if he hit him or what. It was like, delayed effect. Dangerous at any time – even the last 10 seconds of the last round, but just brilliant.
“I think it’s been a fabulous night for him, and we’re gonna have some fun in the next few weeks deciding what the big 5-0 is gonna be.”
“He wants to fight, probably, in Riyadh, no doubt about that. He’s talked about Africa – I don’t think that’s a go-er, to be quite honest.
“Certainly, Riyadh. Could be Riyadh. But, to be honest, with this turnout here tonight… fighting one of those guys, Wembley Stadium’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?”
And Warren gave an early prediction for the upcoming fight between Dubois and Parker, who will do battle in Saudi Arabia for the IBF heavyweight title on February 22, as he backed Dubois to get the job done in Riyadh.

“I’ve gotta go with the guy who started out with me,” he said.
“I think it’s gonna be a tough fight. Joe’s done brilliantly, the roll of wins he’s put together. He’s a former world champion, very experienced, and I’ve seen (his training partner) Tyson (Fury) today.
“He said he’s only 31 and I had to stop and think. I thought he was older than that, so it’s not like he’s an old guy. He’s in his prime.
“This is a tough fight for Daniel. Daniel’s gonna have to be at his absolute best to come through it. But I believe in him.”









