British heavyweight Dereck Chisora wasted no time clarifying which opponent he wants next after his second-round knockout win over Artur Szpilka on Sunday (NZT).

Chisora unleashed a flurry of body shots followed by a trio of hooks to send the Pole to the canvas, then took to the microphone to send a clear message to Kiwi Joseph Parker.

"We want to try and get Joseph Parker," said Chisora. "As long as he don't run like no Australian chicken, I'm down for that fight and I'm looking forward to that fight."

David Haye – Chisora's promoter – reiterated those wishes, stating his fighter had earned a crack at the former WBO world champion and that negotiations were already underway.

"Myself and Eddie [Hearn, Parker's promoter] were talking prior to this fight," said Haye. "He needed a spectacular performance to prove he was ready to challenge the elite.

"He proved it against Dillian Whyte, he didn't quite prove it in his last fight and this time round he wanted it, trained so hard because he wants that Parker fight.