Tommy Fury will take to the ring in his latest outing against ex-Marine Corps Paul Bamba in Dubai this weekend.
The British star has eight professional wins under his belt and is eyeing his ninth when he takes on Bamba who has a record of five wins and two defeats. Fury hasn't fought since outpointing Daniel Bocianski at Wembley Stadium in April, and is eyeing a shot at becoming world champion in the future.
A win for the former Love Islander could set up a clash with long-term rival Jake Paul, who he has signed to face on two separate occasions in December last year and in August but a fight has not yet materialised. Talks have already taken place with both men potentially open to settle their scores next spring.
Here is all you need to know ahead of his ring return...
What time is Tommy Fury fighting in the UK?
Fury will take to the ring at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Sunday November 13 against Bamba. The event is expected to get underway at 5pm UK time with the undercard including the likes of Jack Fincham. Fury's clash with Bamba is the co-main event which is expected to get underway at around 9pm in the UK.
This will be followed by the main event which is expected to get underway at around 10pm depending on the duration of the undercard bout and Fury's clash with Bamba.
How to watch Tommy Fury's fight via TV and live stream
The card will stream live on streaming service DAZN's pay-per-view platform with viewers in the UK able to purchase the event at a price point of £16.99 €16.99 for current subscribers and £24.98/€24.98.98 for new subscribers. Existing subscribers in the US and Canada can also buy the card at USD $14.99 / CAD $14.99 with new subscribers able to purchase the event at $34.98 / CAD $34.98.
Full fight card
Floyd Mayweather vs Deji
Tommy Fury vs Paul Bamba
Delfine Persoon vs Ikram Kerwat
Jack Fincham vs Anthony Taylor
Bobby Fish vs Boateng Pempreh
J’Hon Ingram vs Koji Tanaka
Jadier Herrera vs Franklin Manzanilla
Harley Benn vs Faizan Anwar
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Quotes corner
Fury: “I don’t need to call out Jake Paul for this fight,” Fury said. “I think you put a poll out there, who wants to see me and Jake Paul, it’s 100 percent yes. Everyone wants to see this fight because if Jake Paul and KSI didn’t have to fight me, they wouldn’t. They have to fight me to prove that they are a legitimate boxer. They have to. There is nobody else with my following and my exposure with eight fights in. There’s nobody.
“So if they want to be regarded as a boxer, they have to go through me. This fight between me and Jake does not need selling and I’m definitely going to take care of business next year, whether that’s in America or the U.K. But I can see a man and I can judge him very well and the moment that happens to either one of them two they’re going to look for a back door, or they’re going to look for a knee, or they’re going to look for a way out, and that’s the difference between me and them.”