Dillian White criticizes Derek Chisola’s refusal to fight $2 million against Moses Itauma’s match
Dillian White scolded fellow journeyman Derek Chisora for refusing $2 million offer Becoming an opponent of Heavyweight Prospect Moses Itauma in Dazn PPV on August 16th. White (31-3, 21 Kos) is then offered to fight, and he is quickly accepted.
Dillian, 37, does not understand why Chisora (36-13, 23 KOs) chose to decline the offer of a fight, as he had been sitting for five months since his final fight with Otto Wallin. He says Chisora, 41, is not “younger,” but “70,000.” White thinks Chisora might not receive a similar $2 million offer when she returns to the ring.
Chisora would have felt that if he fought 20-year-old Southpaw Itauma and was wiped out in one or two rounds, his marketability would be hurt. If he hangs a little longer, he could be offered a similarly paid fight for people like Daniel Dubois or Anthony Joshua if he needs a guy with the name to be sold in the UK.
“He said, ‘Why are you playing this fight?’ “Because I’m not fighting this game,” Dillian White told Ring Magazine. channel About his conversation with Derek Chisora. “He said, ‘Why?” I said, ‘But, why am I going to take advice from you when I hit you twice?” I said, ‘I almost finished your life.
I understand why Dillian chose to fight Itauma. He reportedly was able to make it as much $7 million From the battle after the PPV was tallied. That would be almost equal $7.4 million White got in April 2022 for a fight against former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Chisola may not have understood how much he could ultimately earn from the battle of Itauma. But if he still wants to be chosen by Joshua or DuBois, you can’t blame him for lifting his nose with a $2 million offer.
“I said, ‘You can do what you want to do.’ What he’s waiting for is what he’s doing (you say your slogan is. White said about Chisora.
Derek Chisora is wealthy and conservatively estimated $8.5 million. With that considerable bankroll, he is not as poor as if the other fighters were offered to be the victim lamb of revenge on the August 16 card in Riyadh.
“Now when it’s dangerous and stringed (provided to fight Moses Itauma), he says, “Oh, no, I don’t want to fight. No.
Derek looks at the big picture. He knows that losses that can cause him to suffer from itama are so bad that he can’t get a nice salary for his future fights. In a way, it’s wise that he refused the fight. White was able to live to regret this battle with Moses. I realized he was blown away badly and offering a small wallet in future battles.


Last updated on 07/31/2025