Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn resume their rivalry on November 15 when the pair meet in The Ring: Unfinished Business at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a excitng rematch.
The former prevailed when they first met in London earlier this April, with a unanimous decision on the scorecards - but his foe will be hungry for revenge when they meet again.
With the fight set, eyes are turning to who could play a supporting role on the undercard, after the duo's first bout saw four major fights all go the distance in gripping style.
From title hopefuls to former world champions and beyond, here's some of the names that DAZN News believes could factor into a big night of boxing in the British capital.
Fresh off a win against Eubank Jr.'s cousin Harlem to announce himself at welterweight, 'El Gato' continues to search for that world title many fans believe he deserves to hold.
A blockbuster stadium fight - his first since an undercard win over Christopher Sebire in 2018 at Elland Road in Leeds - would be one way to further underline his credentials too.
But the rumoured opponent he faces in former Lonsdale Belt holder Ekow Essuman is one of the division's most dangerous under-the-radar operators, offering plenty of intrigue.
A veteran of the first Eubank Jr.-Benn bout, 'The Gentleman' got back to winning ways after his cruiserweight unification loss to Gilberto Ramírez last year with grit and gumption.
Billam-Smith comfortably outpointed American Brandon Glanton and remains favourably ranked in the division, suggesting a future title shot may just be around the corner again.
A blockbuster with IBF champion Jai Opetaia has been mooted, with the Australian's team reportedly keen on it - but the star could well want to hold any such contest back home.
The ex-Lonsdale Belt holder at cruiserweight, 'The Midnight Train' made quick work of Kevin Nicolas Espindola in his heavyweight debut to bounce back from a first loss last year.
That defeat - to Billam-Smith, no less - has seemingly lit a fire under the star, and BOXXER supremo Ben Shalom is reportedly keen to secure him a strong undercard spot here.
If he does get on, a domestic battle with Joe Joyce could await, though the latter's future remains a question after his loss to Filip Hrgović in April marked a fourth defeat in five.
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