British boxer Dereck Chisora says he is looking forward to his return to Germany on Saturday, just a week after brawling with ex-champion David Haye during a press conference in Munich. Chisora is expected ringside in Stuttgart having flown over from London to watch Germany's Marco Huck challenge Russia's Alexander Povetkin for the WBA heavyweight title on Saturday night. Having lost to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko last Saturday, Chisora remains under investigation by Munich police for his part in the brawl during the post-fight press conference when he threatened to "shoot" Haye. "I'm looking forward to my return to Germany, I will enjoy it like my first visit," he told German daily Bild. "I would be happy to fight the winner of this bout." German promoter Kalle Sauerland said he had no problems allowing Chisora to attend the fight. "He has been invited by a guest from London, he isn't banned from the venue, why shouldn't we let him in," he said. Chisora, who issued an apology for the brawl to Haye last Monday, faces a hearing before the British Boxing Board of Control in London on March 14.