After a knockout performance in Japan, WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr will make the trip to Riyadh for the latest defence of his world title on Saturday, November 22.
In the opposite corner will be former undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney who bids to become a three-weight world champion.
In his win against Jose Ramirez, Haney did very little to convince fans that he remains to be a must-watch talent, but stepping into the ring against hard-hitter Norman Jr may force him to let his hands go.
If that does indeed transpire in the Saudi Arabian capital, then it should be a thrilling co-main event.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Haney vs Norman Jr.
Haney vs Norman Jr will take place on Saturday, November 22 at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN .
Broadcast and ringwalk timings have not been confirmed at the time of writing.
The whole Ring IV fight card, including Haney vs Norman Jr and Benavidez vs Yarde, will be available live and exclusive on DAZN PPV globally.
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The PPV costs $59.99 in the U.S. and Canada, £24.99 in the UK, and $24.99 or equivalent in the rest of the world.
The fight is set to be held at the ANB Arena , in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia .
The arena holds a variety of events and can hold up to 22,000 people.
The champion Norman Jr. is the favourite - just - at 3/4 with DAZN Bet. Haney is currently 21/20 to win.
Norman Jr. by knockout is 21/10, by decision is 23/10. Haney to claim victory by KO is 17/2, on points is 29/20
To win:
After his win over Jose Ramirez was criticised, there is a lot of pressure on Haney to deliver and produce a performance akin to his dominance at lightweight where he was crowned undisputed champion.
Norman Jr is fast becoming a must-watch fighter and his fifth round knockout against Jin Sasaki in June was arguably a breakthrough moment for the WBO welterweight champion.
His reward, a spot on a Ring Magazine card against one of boxing's best in a bout the whole world will be watching.