Nick Ball returns to his home city of Liverpool for the second defence of his WBA featherweight title.
He will be going up against Ireland's TJ Doheny who was stopped by undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue in September.
Ball will be clear a favourite as one of British boxing's most exciting fighters, and a win over Doheny should set up a unification fight or two for later this year.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Ball vs Doheny.
Ball vs Doheny will take place on Saturday, March 15 at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN (excluding the UK and Ireland).
The broadcast will begin 6:30pm in the UK which means a 2:30pm start on the East Coast of America. The ringwalks for Ball vs Doheny are scheduled for 10:20pm GMT / 6:20pm ET, but these timings are always subject to change.
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For boxing fans in the UK and Ireland, Ball vs Doheny and the rest of the fight card will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.
The fight is set to be held at the M&S Bank Arena, in Liverpool, England.
The arena can hold up to 11,000 people and hosts a range of events, including concerts by Sir Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan.