Another brilliant night of boxing is coming your way on Sky Sports Box Office on Saturday May 30.
Kell Brook defends his IBF welterweight title against fellow Brit Frankie Gavin at London's O2 Arena, supported by world title shots for Kevin Mitchell and Lee Selby.
In addition, the nation's great heavyweight hope Anthony Joshua meets his toughest opponent to date, while there are three other fights with titles at stake.
Kell Brook v Frankie Gavin (IBF welterweight title)
Topping the bill is Britain's latest world champion against one of Britain's most successful amateurs. Gavin's fun times are over and now he knows this is his one chance to spring a surprise and be crowned a world champion. Brook though is the massive favourite following an explosive mandatory defence win over Jo Jo Dan less than two months ago.
The Sheffield star is keeping busy and all the talk until now, is what could be on the horizon? Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and of course the one man he wants more than any, Amir Khan. He fights the day before, so Brook knows he has to keep hold of that strap and really put on a show.
Anthony Joshua v Kevin Johnson (10 rounds heavyweight)
This is the biggest test so far for the biggest heavyweight hope Britain has seen for years. Joshua has blown away his previous 12 opponents inside three rounds but the man called 'Kingpin' has been waiting for this for months. He happily went face-to-face with the Olympic gold medallist up in Birmingham and this is the one we - and AJ - have been waiting for.
The American has taken Vitali Klitschko, Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora the distance and is expected to be the stiffest test Joshua has come across. Will Johnson baffle and bemuse him and take him into dark waters, or will the Brit simply blow him away like the rest?
Jorge Linares v Kevin Mitchell (WBC lightweight title)
This is genuinely a pick-em match-up, with the small matter of the WBC lightweight belt on the line. This will be Mitchell's third attempt at being crowned world champion but will luck be on his side? He might need it. Linares, a Venezuelan who resides in Japan, won the world title in December and is making his first defence, but is renowned for packing a punch with 25 KO's in hs 35 fights.
Linares hasn't needed to go the distance but he certainly hasn't come across a slick, skilful fighter like Mitchell, who has it all in his locker. He lost to Ricky Burns and Michael Katsidis when it mattered. Now he knows this is his final chance.
Evgeny Gradovich v Lee Selby (IBF featherweight title)
The Welsh fighting flag hasn't been flying for a while but now the boy from Barry can become their latest world champion. But in his way stands the reigning IBF featherweight champion in the shape of Gradovich. This will be his fifth defence and in this day and age, that experience at the top level is a rarity.
Selby has moved up the ladder at pace, picking up the British, Commonwealth and European titles in traditional style but with a swagger and some panache to get to the top. Wales have had Nathan Cleverly, Gavin Rees and of course the one and only Joe Calzaghe ruling the world, so can he become the latest? We'll find out.
John Ryder v Nick Blackwell (Vacant British middleweight title)
The title fights and domestic dust-ups keep coming. The first step for any fighter is the British belt so these two know if they can win this one, they have arrived. Ryder, the local lad from Islington, burst on to the scene in style but even by his own admission, has also produced a couple of disappointing displays.
The 'Gorilla' needs a test and that will come in the shape of Blackwell. Both have pushed Billy Joe Saunders all the way for the British and Commonwealths - a win here and that belt could be the first serious stepping stone.
Scott Cardle v Craig Evans (Vacant British lightweight title)
This brings in the vacant British belt with a battle between two unbeaten talents, one of them trying to fly that Welsh flag first. Evans comes from Newport and has won all 14 fights to date but this is his first crack at being crowned a champion.
In the opposite corner sits Cardle, from the stacked and successful Gallagher's Gym up in the north west. Scotty will have plenty of support and already has the English title to his name, and goes in on the back of two first-round KOs. But one of their 0's will have to go..
John Wayne Hibbert v Dave Ryan (Commonwealth light-welterweight title)
The live fights kick-off with the Commonwealth light-welterweight title on the line as well as revenge, or a repeat performance. They met in September 2013 in Hibbert's Essex backyard, only for Midlands man Ryan to nick a close decision.
That was the last time Hibbert lost and he hasn't been the distance since, and although he lost to Curtis Woodhouse, Ryan has beaten Paul McCloskey since then. He goes by the name of Rocky and John Wayne is part of the Tony Sims stable that includes Ryan, Mitchell and Joshua, so who will be the leading man once the cameras start rolling?
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