Daniel Dubois is set to take on the latest challenge in his quest for heavyweight glory.
The 22-year-old will take on Ebenezer Tetteh for the vacant Commonwealth Heavyweight title at the Royal Albert Hall.
The London-born fighter has bulldozed his way though 12 fights already, with 11 of those victories coming by knockout.
Dubois knows that a win against Tetteh will increase his chances of fighting the higher calibre heavyweights, who will all be cautious to fight the new-kid-on-the-block after his destructive showings already in the ring.
After recently being crowned Best Boxer of the Year by members of the Boxing Writers’ club, Dubois will be hoping to add the Commonwealth title to the six titles he has already picked up in his short career.
Here’s all the details for the fight...
When is the fight?
The fight is taking place on Friday, September 27.

Where will the fight be held?
The fight will be held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
What TV channel is the fight on?
The fight will be shown on BT Sport 1 with coverage starting at 7.30pm.
What time will the ring walks take place?
Dubois and Tetteh are expected to the ring at around 10.30pm.
Is there a live steam?
The fight can be streamed on the BT Sport website or app.
Who is on the undercard?
Nicola Adams vs Maria Salinas
Archie Sharp vs TBA
Denzel Bentley vs Kelcie Ball
Willy Hutchinson vs Borislav Zankov
Dennis McCann vs Georgi Georgiev
Jonathan Palata vs Chris Healey
Lewis Edmondson vs TBA
Sam Noakes vs TBA
Eithan James vs Fonz Alexander
Mohammad Bilal Ali vs Aleksandrs Birkenbergs
Latest news
Daniel Dubois has been named the Young Boxer of the Year by the Boxing Writers' Club.
"There were many strong contenders for the award and I am honoured that my progress in the sport is commended by the winning of such a prestigious honour," he said
"I know I am following in the footsteps of many, many greats and it is my intention to emulate their achievements.
"I will accept the award on behalf of my team because this has been a team effort and I would like to thank Martin and Tony Bowers and everyone at the Peacock Gym, along with my promoter Frank Warren for successfully guiding my career so far."