Friday 8 January 2016 17:20, UK
Team Sauerland have confirmed Dereck Chisora will be back in the ring on Saturday night as he prepares for a shot at European heavyweight champion Robert Helenius.
The London heavyweight (24-5-KO16) is hoping to avenge a controversial 2011 split decision defeat to the Finn but will first fight Andras Csomor on the undercard of the WBA world super middleweight title fight between Vincent Feigenbutz and Giovanni De Caroli in Germany.
In Csomor (14-8-1-KO12), the 32-year-old Chisora will be facing a Hungarian who has been stopped in half of his last 10 bouts but who clearly carries punching power of his own with his last two ending in knockout victories.
In addition to the Helenius defeat, former British and Commonwealth champion Chisora has only ever lost to Tyson Fury (twice), Vitali Klitschko and David Haye - all world champions - and was last seen in action in stopping Jakov Gospic on December 12.
Purse bids for Helenius v Chisora II are due on January 21 and the rematch is expected to take place in the spring.
You can see re-runs of Chisora v Csomor and Feigenbutz v De Caroli on Sky Sports 2 on Tuesday, 8.30pm.