Daniel Dubois will make the first defence of his newly inherited IBF title against two-time heavyweight ruler Anthony Joshua this Saturday night.
The colossal showdown will top the bill of the Riyadh Season London card at Wembley Stadium, where over 90,000 spectators are set to descend on the home of English football to witness the blockbuster event.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of Dubois v Joshua, including TV details and how to watch.
Daniel Dubois v Anthony Joshua is available to watch on Sky Sports Box Office, TNT Sports Box Office and DAZN PPV.
All three platforms are charging around £20 for the full fight bill, which includes the likes of Joshua Buatsi, Anthony Cacace and Josh Warrington on the undercard.
The hugely-anticipated IBF heavyweight world title fight is scheduled to start at around 23:00 (BST), although this is subject to the length of the undercard.
A more realistic fight time looks to be around 23:30 (BST), especially given the fact that Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher will be performing a three song set prior to ring walks for the main event.
The televised action will start at around 16:00 (BST), before the major undercard fights start at around 19:00 (BST).
Daniel Dubois:
"I aim to knock him out. That's the programme. That's the mindset, that's the intention coming into this fight.
"I'm going to focus my whole life into destroying it and just being a good destroyer, a good conqueror.
"Don't wait. Go out there. Smash him. Go through them. Go through whatever I have to go through… No retreat, no surrender. And go out there and perform like a warrior."
Anthony Joshua:
"I'm just willing to fight anyone. This is my 13th world title fight. So that must mean whoever's at that level or whoever's going to come to that level, I'm going to have to compete with.
"We're all here to do a job. We're all here as warriors to fight each other. I'm focusing, completing a mission. Then after that, a championship belt comes home with me and everything else that comes with it.
"But no emotion. A job and a mission that needs to be completed."