Our resident boxing expert Rob Tebbutt previews another of the five bouts on the unique Queensberry v Matchroom card, Hamzah Sheeraz v Austin 'Ammo' Williams, and explains where he feels the betting value can be found on the middleweight showdown.
In the middleweight division this weekend, we will see the Queensberry team captain Hamzah Sheeraz take on the Matchroom representative Austin 'Ammo' Williams.
This is another fight that is incredibly difficult to call between two fighters who will hold truly genuine aspirations of prevailing in Saudi Arabia this Saturday night.
For me, I am favouring Sheeraz to come out on top against an opponent who, despite being a very good athlete, does leave so many gaps which can be exposed.
I just feel that Sheeraz, who possesses a very good, sharp jab, will be able to pick out those gaps and inflict damage upon the American.
We saw the British fighter deal with former world title challenger Liam Williams inside a round last time out, and he just appears to be getting better and better under the stewardship of Ricky Funez.
'Ammo' Williams is a good southpaw with very good physical attributes, but I just feel that him chasing the fight against Sheeraz - who is so much taller and longer than him - will ultimately lead to his demise.
Sheeraz is, of course, the Queensberry Promotions captain, so there are double points on offer for him if he is able to deal with Williams on Saturday night, which I am expecting him to do.
My bet in this fight is for Sheeraz to impose himself upon his opponent and bring the fight to a halt inside the scheduled 12 round distance, with a KO, TKO or Disqualification victory priced up at 11/10.
All odds were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation.