Dillian Whyte vs Dereck Chisora LIVE STREAM: How to watch heavyweight rematch live online

Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora clashed back in 2016 where the former came out as the victor.

However, the decision was widely-contested by boxing fans that insisted Chisora should have won.

Tonight Chisora has his chance to re-write history and exact revenge for his defeat two-years ago.

In fact, Chisora has started he is “ready to go to war” in the heavyweight clash this evening.

He said: “I’m in a great place. If you remember last year in November people said I was done and there was no coming back – but I rebuilt and I came back.

“I’m a better person, training has gone well and now I’m ready to go to war and have a great fight.

“I’m going to bring the same game I bring every day. Dillian is going to come and run but eventually he will meet me in the middle and that’s great for me; I’m going to seek and destroy.

“You just have to bite the gum shield and go, it was a great fight last time. My brain cells didn’t enjoy it but I did.

“We’re going to drown Dillian from the get-go. We are going to take what’s his and make it mine.”

Meanwhile, Dillian Whyte has issued a stark warning about his strength before proceedings.

The original match between the British pair was a 12-round slugfest and tonight could be the same.

Whyte remarked: “There are levels to this thing and I keep improving. Dereck will see how strong I am.

“This is boxing, I’m used to people trying to get in my head but I don’t think Dereck himself knows what he’s doing so we’ll see on the night.

“I’ve had good learning fights, I’ve fought the right people and there’s still a lot more to come.”

How to watch Whyte vs Chisora

Dillian Whyte will go toe-to-toe with Dereck Chisora at the O2 in London this evening.

The British boxers are expected to commence their ring walks at around 10pm this evening.

Sky Sports Box Office will air exclusive coverage of the bout from 6pm.

Tonight’s affair is pay-per-view and costs £16.95 for a pass.

Once customers have purchased their pay-per-view ticket they are able to watch it via their PC, NOW TV box, iOS device or Android smartphone by signing in on either the Sky Sports website or the Sky Sports Box Office application.

Anyone that is tempted to illegally live stream the matchup has ben given a warning by authorities.

Kieron Sharp, CEO of the UK’s leading intellectual property protection organisation FACT, has warned that fans are “breaking the law” if they consume the contest in anything other than official channels.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, Mr Sharp said: “If you are watching it through anything other than official paid for channels, you are breaking the law.

“We shouldn’t forget that people across the country have been subject to legal action and been required to pay thousands in legal costs.

“It’s simply not worth the risk.”