Promoter Frank Warren confirmed last Saturday night that British veterans Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora will meet in a trilogy fight on December 13, 2025 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England.
The main event of the DAZN PPV will be Whyte vs. Chisora 3. Price hasn’t been set yet, but could be £24.95 for UK fans and $59.99 for US fans.
Fans attack and grab the money
Fans on social media are hostile to the idea of a trilogy between Whyte and Derek, viewing it as a pathetic money grab. They prefer that they retire and go permanently to a pasture or to a glue factory. None of them have managed to top any of the top names for years. Using him as a youth trial horse is no longer a sport.
Both quite wealthy, millionaire journeymen Heavyweights have performed admirably as B opponents of the division’s top names for many years. Unfortunately, due to elderly age and ring wear, they had missed too much of their matches to be suitable for headlining roles.
“Chisora vs. Whyte is done and dusted. We’ve got some pieces to sort out, but I’ll sort them out now,” promoter Frank Warren told The Ring, confirming that the Derek Chisora vs. Dillian Whyte trilogy will happen next.
Chisora’s farewell – or not?
This is fight more for nostalgia than to influence the division. The 41-year-old Chisora (36-13, 23 KO) is expected to retire after this fight. This is not certain, however; this is potentially at least Chisora’s last fight. If he continues to get the well-paid headliner gigs his promoter provides him, he’s not going anywhere.
Whyte (31-4, 21 KO) is a perfect 2-0 against Chisora through two matches. In his first fight on December 10, 2016, Dillian defeated Chisora by a questionable split decision lasting 12 rounds. The scores were 115-113, 115-114 for Whyte and 115-114 for Chisora. Many boxing fans felt that Derek had done enough to deserve the victory.
In the rematch, Whyte scored a knockout in the 11th round. At the time of the stoppage, Chisora was leading 95-94, 95-94 on two of the judges’ scorecards, and one judge found Whyte leading 95-94.
Olly Campbell’s point of view
Chisora-Whyte 3 is pure nostalgia earned with a possibly exorbitant price tag that doesn’t match the entertainment value the fight will provide to the average fan. If this was a free fight on DAZN, it wouldn’t be so bad. However, at this point, these two are not part of the main event on the PPV card. Throwing them away at this point in your career is disgusting.
The fight reeks of a chase involving two millionaire warhorses, both long exhausted, who get their final payday on DAZN. At their best, they were decent to watch, but far from spectacular. They were more engaging outside the ring than in it.
Both fighters are incredibly wealthy even though they have never won world titles. Fans would be shocked by the millions Whyte and Chisora made as opponents of Tyson Fury and, in Dillian’s case, Anthony Joshua.