By Edward Chaykovsky

Dereck Chisora (25-5, 17KOs) has no problem facing Dillian Whyte (16-1, 13KOs) in a showdown.

Whyte, who is coming off a knockout loss to rival Anthony Joshua last December, challenged Chisora to fight. Chisora fought on the undercard of that card at the O2 Arena in London and had a quick knockout win. Chisora was in action again last week and picked up another knockout in Germany.

Whyte expects to return to the ring in the spring after undergoing shoulder surgery, for an injury that he suffered during the Joshua bout.

Chisora is the mandatory challenger to European (EBU) heavyweight champion Robert Helenius, who won a controversial decision over the British contender in 2011. It's not likely that Chisora will fight in a risky bout before securing that title shot.

"Mr Dillian Whyte, I'm all here Bro. Whenever you're ready, you let me know. I don't need to do no trash-talking. I want to fight. You let me know when you're ready. We do it, anytime," Chisora said on the social networks.

Whyte also took to the social networks are responded back with - "Don't worry I be back in the ring mid May early June let's do this no trash talk."

The fight is better suited for the end of the year, once the situation between Chisora and Helenius is sorted out. There is no indication on when or where that fight will happen.