Australia's only current male world champion, Jai Opetaia (28-0), will look to defend his titles against the undefeated Huseyin Cinkara (23-0) in his adopted hometown of the Gold Coast on Saturday, December 6.
Cinkara is the mandatory challenger to Opetaia's IBF cruiserweight title, meaning the knockout artist must deal with him before any potential unification bouts can be made.
The hope is, with a win over Cinkara, Opetaia can set course for a fight with WBC beltholder Badou Jack in early 2026, before a possible undisputed showdown with Mexico's Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez, who is currently sidelined with injury, mid-next year.
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Opetaia will be returning to the happy hunting ground of the Gold Coast Convention Centre, in which he first became world champion more than three years ago, and has since claimed knockout title defence wins over David Nyika and Claudio Squeo.
Cinkara, 40, is a late bloomer with a formidable record, stopping his opponent in 19 of the 23 wins throughout his unblemished pro career, which began in 2016 at the age of 31.
In the co-main event, heavyweight Justis Huni is expected to return to the ring for the first time since his heart-breaking defeat in the 10th round of his interim WBA heavyweight title clash with Fabio Wardley in June.
Huni had won virtually every round up to that point but was caught with a Hail Mary shot from the Englishman, handing the Queenslander his first defeat.
An opponent is still to be confirmed for Huni's return.
Also in action will be Ben Mahoney, Max McIntyre, Teremoana Teremoana, Tyler Blizzard, among other domestic and international talent.