Daniel Dubois will face Joe Joyce in a clash of undefeated British heavyweights on April 11 at the O2 Arena in London.
Despite having had vastly different amounts of amateur experience, the pair are both in the fledgling stages of their professional careers.
Dubois, 22, has taken the division by storm in his first couple of years as a professional, racking up a record of 14-0 (13 KOs).
Meanwhile, 34-year-old Joyce won Olympic silver as an amateur and himself has started to notch impressive wins on the pro circuit with a record of 10-0 (9 KOs).
Last year, Dubois fought five times with five knockouts – the most impressive being against Nathan Gorman to claim the British title.
Joyce had three fights in 2019, stopping Bermane Stiverne and Alexander Ustinov before outpointing solid contender Bryant Jennings.
Dubois declared: “This will be the fight that announces me to the world.
“I think I’m better than Joe in every department. Better jab, movement, more power. The only thing Joe has over me is experience.
“This will be the most devastating performance of my career.”


