Unbeaten British heavyweight, widely tipped to become a future world champion, Moses Itauma (13-0, 11KOs), is back in the ring on December 13 at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England.
The WBO #1 heavyweight will headline the bill, promoted by Queensberry, shown live on DAZN.
Despite the fight date booked in the diary and a venue secured, it's not actually guaranteed that he will be fighting at all.
Manager Francis Warren has revealed that finding suitable opponents for his heavyweight protege is proving difficult, with their first and second choices - Filip Hrgovic and Jermaine Franklin - both declining the fight.
“He’s been offered that fight, Hrgovic," Frank Warren's son Francis told talkSPORT.
"There’s two ways to say you don’t want the fight: you either say you don’t want the fight or you want a trillion pounds for it.”
He said of fights with Hrgovic and Franklin, "Those are the two on everybody's lips."
However, "They're not interested, and it's the same for pretty much all of them, so it's difficult.
"It's difficult to get these opponents at this moment in time. They're not interested; they don't want to play ball.
"They just want so much money to box him; it's hard to get the opponents."
Itauma was last seen destroying world title contender Dillian Whyte in under two minutes last August in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, clocking up an 11th KO in 13 fights. It's devastating performances like these that are putting the heavyweight division on notice.
Despite the difficulties, Warren is still hopeful of pulling in a big name for the main event on December 13, which will also feature Derek Chisora in his 50th fight.
"The next fight, if we can pull something off and get somebody like that, we're all for that," Warren continued.
"But if not, I suppose we'll have to drop down a level and try again in the New Year, maybe."
American heavyweight Jermaine Franklin was a natural choice to give Itauma the rounds he needs after taking both Dillian Whyte and Anthony Joshua the distance.
However, the '989 Assassin' from Michigan recently said, “Right now, I’m not thinking about it [the fight with Itauma].
"I’m focused on what’s in front of me, but right now, I’ll let you know, I’m far from a test for anybody.
"So if you want to get f---ed up, you can bring it. If the money's right, we can talk about it."