Cheavon or Chev Clarke hopes to return to winning ways on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn tonight.
Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn is sure to be a monster fight tonight, but the undercard also has some fights of note.
Anthony Yarde takes on Lyndon Arthur in a trilogy that nobody really asked for, but Liam Smith is in an intriguing fight against rising puncher Aaron McKenna, and is seeking his first win in two years after losing to Eubank Jr.
Chris Billam-Smith will take on Brandon Glanton, who has only lost to David Light and one other fighter.
Elsewhere in the cruiserweight division, Viddal Riley will make a big step up to face Chev Clarke, who has become known for his ferocity.

Chev Clarke laugher after brutally stopping Ellis Zorro
In 2024, with a record of just 8-0, Clarke took on 17-1 Ellis Zorro for the vacant British cruiserweight title.
Zorro’s one loss had come one fight earlier when he suffered a monumental first-round stoppage to Jai Opetaia, the most feared cruiserweight in the division.
Straight back into a tough fight, Zorro and Clarke fought for eight hard rounds before Clarke produced a vicious and explosive knockout, owing to his nickname ‘C4’.
Zorro had beckoned Clarke to come towards him seconds earlier, and Clarke smirked as he lunged forwards with his devastating combination. His face was all smiles after his biggest stoppage win.
Chev Clarke fell short in European title attempt
In his latest fight, Clarke fell just shy of a win against 15-0 Leonardo Mosquea for the European cruiserweight title in Monte Carlo.
Clarke was dropped in the first round, and whilst many believe he did enough to win, Mosquea was awarded the victory via split decision.
Despite missing out on the European title, Clarke has still fought at a higher level than his next opponent, Riley, whose biggest win has come against Mikael Lawal for the English title.
Riley, who scored a knockdown in his debut, has impressed fans, but has yet to step up to the higher levels of the sport.