Zach Parker will challenge for a piece of the super-middleweight world title on Saturday 26 November, live on BT Sport, when he takes on the ever-entertaining John Ryder in what will surely be a domestic clash to remember from the 02 Arena in London.

Proud Derby man Parker was originally set to fight Demetrius Andrade for the interim title before the American withdrew from the running - but next in line is North Londoner Ryder, who Parker has previously expressed a keen willingness to fight in what looks like a fan-friendly contest between two British heavy hitters.

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Parker (22-0, 16 KOs) has blasted out all before him since teaming up with Frank Warren and Queensberry, scoring brutal knockouts victories over Vaughn Alexander, Sherzod Khusanov and Marcus Morrison - three men who had not previously been stopped.

Now the 28-year-old goes up against the Islington 'Gorilla' in Ryder (31-5, 17), who has been in a formidable run of form at super middleweight, beating Daniel Jacobs last time out in February and who many observers felt edged Callum Smith in a world title challenge in November 2019.

A bumper card at the Greenwich venue will also see the unbeaten middleweight star Hamzah Sheeraz (16-0, 12) defend his WBC Silver title for a first time, having seized the belt in his second fight at 160lbs against Francisco Emanuel Torres in July.

Pierce O'Leary (10-0, 6), the super lightweight banger from Dublin, will have his second fight under the Queensberry banner and will challenge for the vacant WBC International championship.

The show also features two fascinating title fights involving two elite Queensberry prospects taking a significant step up.

Dennis 'The Menace' McCann (13-0, 7) from Maidstone will fight for the vacant Commonwealth super bantamweight title against Glasgow man Joe Ham (17-3, 6). Southpaw McCann, 21, has won the WBO Youth super bantamweight title and the WBC International Silver featherweight title in his last two fights.

“The winner will be in a fantastic position for when Canelo Alvarez is forced back into action at super middleweight”
- Frank Warren

Sam Noakes (9-0, 9), who is returning from a hand injury, will defend his WBC International lightweight title for a second time against the unbeaten Scot Calvin McCord (11-0, 2) as he bids to make it a perfect 10, with 10 fights and 10 KOs.

"We have got a cracking show lined up for the 02 Arena, headlined by what should be an absolute stormer between our man Zach Parker and the highly respected John Ryder for the WBO Interim world title at super middleweight," said promoter Frank Warren.

"We were expecting Zach to come up against Demetrius Andrade, but him stepping away from the fight has given us a bigger domestic clash against the next ranked contender in Ryder. The winner will be in a fantastic position for when Canelo Alvarez is forced back into action at super middleweight, or elects to vacate his belts.

"Future world champions - in my book - Hamzah Sheeraz and Pierce O'Leary, will be in big fights and our top young prospects Dennis McCann and Sam Noakes are again in title action against highly competitive opponents who will give them their toughest tests to date."

Bexley welterweight Micky Burke Jr (7-0, 3) and London super lightweight Sonny Liston Ali (4-0) will be in six round fights, with Brick Lane welterweight Khalid Ali (4-0, 2) fighting over four rounds.

Tickets for Zach Parker vs John Ryder for the WBO Interim Super-Middleweight Championship at The O2, London on Saturday, 26 November go on general sale at noon on Wednesday, 26 October from axs.com. Fans are encouraged to sign-up for Ticket Alerts at frankwarren.com to receive the direct ticket link when tickets go on sale.