First up on tonight's bill from the old Millenium Dome in Greenwich is the Cook v Luevano fight for the WBO featherweight strap, and here's how I'd call both fighters at the moment.

Nicky Cook (27-0, 15KOs) will finally get the chance that he has been looking for tonight, for the belt formerly belonging to Scott Harrison that he was due to challenge for back in December. Cookie will be looking to bring his usual game to bear tonight, trying to pressure his man, and ping in those body shots that will wear down fighters, looking to get inside the slick boxing style of Luevano and work on the inside as much as possible. Cook has moved up through the ranks of belts, with wins over Cyril Thomas to claim the European belt and the second round KO of Dazzo Williams the highlights of his career.

Steven Luevano (32-1, 14KOs) is remarkably untested for his record, with only three twelve-rounders under his belt, and some regional titles the only gold on his record. However, he is a very slick boxer, as well as packing enough punch to put fighters down for a count in his last three fights, despite the points finish in each one. He'll probably be looking to keep Cook at arms' length all night, and box him into the canvas. The solitary blip on the Luevano record came in Novermber of 2005 against journeyman Martin Honorio, who came off the canvas in the second round to win on points. This title tilt has been a long time in the making for both fighters, and desire will be huge in both of them.