Australia's Cherneka Johnson (18-2) will defend her undisputed bantamweight title on the undercard of Jake Paul's fight with Gervonta "Tank" Davis next month.
Johnson is Australia's only undisputed champion in the four-belt era and she'll look to make more history when putting the straps on the line against Canada's Amanda Galle (12-0-1) at the Kaseya Center in Miami on November 14 (Nov. 15 in Australia).
"Neekz" got the call to face Galle on the card after unified super bantamweight champ Ellie Scotney was injured, seeing her scheduled bout with Mayelli Flores postponed.
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Johnson will now look to make the first defence of the titles she unified when defeating Shurretta Metcalf in July this year.
The New Zealand-born 30-year-old, who is now based on the Gold Coast, is signed with Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, making her debut with the company against Metcalf on the Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 event at Madison Square Garden.
Just as that bout was, her fight with Galle will be broadcast to a massive global audience on Netflix, with the Paul vs. Davis headliner sure to attract plenty of eyeballs.
"Johnson is set to become Australia's first-ever defending undisputed champion in the four-belt era, while Canada's top 118lb contender Amanda Galle has the opportunity to make a global name for herself and become the first Canadian born undisputed champion," said Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder and CEO of Most Valuable Promotions.
"Even with the short notice, this will be a non-stop all action fight with both fighters ready to make a statement and go to war on Friday, November 14.
"Jake vs Tank is a testament to fighters who are redefining limits and chasing greatness, and we look forward to making history together at the Kaseya Center."