Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke will finally share the ring this weekend in what promises to be a thrilling British heavyweight title fight.
The pair have traded verbal insults for several months and their differences will finally be settled when the first bell sounds on Easter Sunday.
Wardley became British champion in 200 when he produced a brilliant performance to stop Nathan Gorman in three rounds.
He retained the belt against David Adeleye last year, but Clarke could represent his biggest test so far and Johnny Nelson, who sometimes competed at heavyweight, is anticipating a great fight.
“Fabio Wardley versus Frazer Clarke is a great domestic fight. We haven’t seen anything like this for quite a while,” said Nelson when speaking to Sky Sports.
“I'm talking Frank Bruno-Lennox Lewis, I'm talking Gary Mason-Lennox. We've not had such an even fight for a British heavyweight title for quite a while.
“I love this fight. I think it's a great fight. I think it's a tough fight for both fighters, a lot at stake for both fighters.”