Skye Nicolson's WBC featherweight title will be on the line when the Australian bids to maintain her unbeaten record against British fighter Raven Chapman as part of the mammoth Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol bill of action on Saturday 12th October.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the world title showdown...
Skye Nicolson v Raven Chapman will take place on Saturday 12th October, 2024 as part of Riyadh Season's latest fight card, headline by Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol.
Skye Nicolson v Raven Chapman will serve part of the Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol undercard, although the exact positioning of the fight and a confirmed start time have yet be announced.
Skye Nicholson v Raven Chapman will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the same venue that has played host to numerous other bouts including Oleksandr Usyk v Tyson Fury.
TV details for Skye Nicolson v Raven Chapman have yet to be officially confirmed, although it's anticipated that both TNT Sports Box Office and DAZN PPV will screen the full bill of boxing.
Odds have not yet been released for Skye Nicolson v Raven Chapman.
Australian sensation Skye Nicolson will put her WBC featherweight title on the line against the dangerous Raven Chapman.
This will be the 28-year-old's fourth defence of her prized strap, having previously retained it courtesy of victories over Lucy Wildheart, Sarah Mahfoud and Dyana Vargas.
11-0 (1 KO)
Skye Nicolson has never been one to shirk a challenge and she knows that even bigger nights await for her in the future.
But for now, it's all eyes on British title hope Raven Chapman, as the Australian queen looks to retain hold of her prized world title and move ever closer to a showdown with one of the elite-level operators she currently has within her sights.
9-0 (2 KOs)
Like Skye Nicolson, Raven Chapman is far from a power-puncher, but what she lacks in size and stature, she makes up with in heart and determination.
Make no mistake about it, the Norfolk-born fighter is a talented technician, and will arrive in the Middle East boasting an unbeaten professional record and with the WBC 'international' featherweight title in-tow.
Nicolson cannot afford to underestimate Chapman, who has already successfully seen off the likes of Jorgelina Guanini and Yohana Sarabia.
A stacked undercard has been officially announced for Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol featuring some of the biggest names in world boxing, including Shakur Stevenson, Jai Opetaia and Skye Nicolson.