Alexander Povetkin and Dillian Whyte are set to get back in the ring after months of delays to put on their rematch for the WBC interim championship.
Whoever wins should be in line for a title fight with the winner of Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua, assuming they do not ultimately vacate their belt.
Whyte and Povetkin fought back in August as part of Mathcroom's summer Fight Camp series and Povetkin delivered a suprise uppercut knockout, leading Whyte to immediately activate his rematch clause.
A rematch was expected in November, and then January, but an extended coronavirus bout for Povetkin - something that Whyte doubts - and then the suspension of boxing due to the wider coronavirus pandemic, put the fight back until March, with a fight now set to take place in Gibraltar.
The undercard will feature Ted Cheeseman vs. JJ Metcalf and Chris Kongo vs. Michael McKinson in their own title fights.
Here are all the details for Whyte vs. Povetkin.
The Dillian Whyte vs. Alexander Povetkin fight card takes place on Saturday, March 27 at 7 p.m. GMT / 3 p.m. ET. Whyte and Povetkin are expected to make their ring walks at approximately 10:30 p.m. GMT / 4:30 p.m. ET, although that depends on the length of the earlier bouts.
Whyte and Povetkin will have their light heavyweight title unification tilt live on Sky Sports, while the event can be live-streamed on Sky Sports Go. Viewers outside the UK, Ireland and China can watch the fight on DAZN.
The event will take place in Gibraltar but a specific venue is not yet confirmed.
As of Monday 22 March:
Odds courtesy of Betfair.