DEREK CHISORA has revealed plans for a shocking caller vocation aft helium hangs up his gloves.
The Brit boxing fable is approaching the extremity of his brawl-filled career, with his past combat connected these shores acceptable to instrumentality spot connected February 8.
Chisora is already turning his attraction to what he'll bash aft helium yet brings the curtain down connected his warring days.
And Del Boy has sensational plans to tally for governmental bureau aft his retirement.
During an quality connected talkSPORT, helium said: "When I retire, bash you cognize what I privation to do?
"I privation to tally for London Mayor."
The 40-year-old archetypal revealed his tendency to regenerate Sadiq Khan arsenic London's politician aft scoring a daze triumph successful his July joust with Joe Joyce.
Chisora's February fisticuffs with erstwhile Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury hostile Otto Wallin volition beryllium the 49th combat of his 17-year-long career.
But if things spell his way, he'll person a 50th bout against erstwhile UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
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After revealing his openess to person a trilogy bout with rival Dillian Whyte: "Another propulsion I'm trying to get done is simply a combat with Ngannou - successful Africa."
The Zimbabwean-born Brit said: "I privation to propulsion [for] that [fight].
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"If I tin get Francis Ngannou successful Africa for our ain African radical to spot america perform, alternatively of america performing successful European countries and Saudi [Arabia].
"It volition springiness conscionable a small spot of a sensation to our young and upcoming endowment successful Africa to spot African warriors spell astatine it.
"But if there's not overmuch money raised there, I mightiness conscionable bash a 50/50 combat with Dillian astatine Royal Albert Hall.
"Where I volition invitation immoderate Prime Ministers, Presidents, Nigel [Farage], he's my boy."