Amir Khan will fight for his first major title at London's O2 Stadium - the former Millennium Dome - on July 14 against Willie Limond.
Promoter Frank Warren has today (Sunday) confirmed that the Scotsman Limond's Commonwealth lightweight title will be on the line as Khan takes a step up in class.
The 20-year-old, from Bolton, Lancs, has raced to 12-0 (9) since turning professional in July of 2005, and in his last fight stopped Steffy Bull inside three rounds.
However in Limond he will face a dangerous test - the Glaswegian is a seasoned championship boxer with just one defeat in 29 outings.
A former British super-featherweight title challenger and the holder of both the European Union and Celtic super-featherweight titles, the 28-year-old stepped up to lightweight last November after struggling to make 9'4.
In an impressive display he beat Kpakpo Allotey over 12 rounds, winning comfortably on points after dropping the Ghanaian in the first round.
It lifted his record to 28-1 (, and before the Khan fight was announced, Limond spoke positively of tackling the Olympic silver medallist.
"I have worked hard to get that belt and I am not about to just give it up," he told the Glasgow Herald newspaper. "He has won an Olympic silver medal so deserves respect but there has been a lot of hype surrounding him, maybe too much so early in his career.
"I want to defend my title and not just for the money. Of course I have to support my family like anyone else but I maybe only have four years left in boxing and still have ambitions to fulfil.
"I know Khan's manager Frank Warren is not going to put him into a world title fight straight away, so fighting for my Commonwealth title is an obvious step up the ladder.
"You simply cannot get fast-tracked to a world title. He has only been a pro for a couple of years and fighting me would take him to a different level because I have fought 29 professional bouts.
"I have not studied his style yet but it's obvious to see his qualities."
Khan has already won the IBF Intercontinental light-welterweight title as a professional, beating Frenchman Rachid Drilzane over 10 rounds in London in December.
* Khan will attend a press conference in London on Monday to discuss the fight. We'll have all the news here at fwtv, plus details of other fights on the card as and when they are announced.
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