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Derek Chisora has thrown his name in the hat for a fight with Francis Ngannou.

Ngannou gave Tyson Fury such a hard fight that his undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk has now been moved from the December 23rd date into 2024 instead.

And with the Saudis still keen to fill the date the veteran fighter has insisted he’s ready to face the former UFC heavyweight champion.

Speaking to IFLTV he said: “I want everybody, I want Francis Ngannou yeah, I wanna get it.”

Asked if he would be ready for December, Chisora replied: “I’m ready to fight every day bro.”

When quizzed how a fight with Ngannou would go, Chisora said: “It’ll be a great fight and I’ll knock him out.

“He’s amazing, he’s a great fighter, he’s a strong guy, he’s a great MMA fighter, he caught Tyson on a bad day and it happens.”

How do you think a Chisora vs Ngannou fight would play out?

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