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Derek Chisora emerges as shock target for unbeaten cruiserweight world champion

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Derek Chisora may have found an opponent for his 50th professional fight after Jai Opetaia’s manager revealed talks have taken place over a potential fight between the British heavyweight veteran and cruiserweight world champion.

Chisora, 36-13 (23), beat Otto Wallin in February and is still eyeing one more bout before hanging up his gloves.

Meanwhile, Opetaia, 28-0 (22), is the current IBF champion at 200lbs but has been considering a move up to heavyweight.

His manager, Mick Francis, has revealed Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh is keen for Opetaia to make the heavyweight switch sooner rather than later, and claims Chisora could be in line to welcome his man to the division.

Opetaia-Squeo_08062025“I’ve spoken with the IBF and said ‘if Jai goes up, where would you put him?’ And they’ve told me he would go straight to number three in their rankings,” Francis explained, as quoted by Fox Sports Australia.Chris Hyde/Getty Images

“Turki Alalshikh also wants to make that fight with Chisora. I’ve spoken with Queensberry too, and they’re interested. Everyone knows that fight would be massive.”

Chisora has shared the ring with some of the best heavyweights of his generation, including Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk and Vitali Klitschko.

However, Francis believes the 41-year-old would be “no match for Opetaia” at this stage of his career and hinted he may price himself out of the clash to pursue an alternative opponent for his farewell fight.

“I’d hate to think how much money Chisora would want because he’s going to get hurt,” Francis said. “I know Jai would hurt him.”

Opetaia has been urged to make the switch to boxing’s blue-riband division where a possible fight with Chisora awaits.

But Francis insists the 30-year-old Australian wants to try and unify at cruiserweight first to put his name alongside the greatest fighters to ever operate in the weight class.

“Jai wants to be undisputed cruiserweight champion before moving up,” Francis added. “He wants to be remembered as one of the greatest cruiserweights who ever lived.

“Guys like Evander Holyfield, David Haye and now Oleksandr Usyk, they are some really big names who started out in the cruiserweight division before moving up to also have massive impact as heavyweights. And Jai wants to do the same.

“This isn’t all about money and titles for him. It’s about legacy.”

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