Amir Khan will return to the ring on 2 February against Denmark's Martin Kristjansen at London's ExCel Arena.
Khan, 21, is eager resume his rise up the world rankings after taking just 72 seconds to beat former British champion Graham Earl earlier this month.
The fight will be made for the nominal WBO intercontinental lightweight crown.
But promoter Frank Warren said: "I will writing to the WBO with the aim of making this fight as an eliminator for the world title."
Kristjansen, 30, holds a respectable 19-1-3 pro record, and has won his last eight fights, but has only five victories by way of stoppage.
Warren said: "This is another step up for Amir. Kirstjansen is world ranked and will give him plenty to think about.
"Amir has only just turned 21, but he looked absolutely sensational in demolishing an experienced former champion in Graham Earl."
Olympic silver medallist Khan is currently ranked sixth by the WBO, ninth by the WBC and 15th by the WBA.
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Uncle Frank sure loves his WBO titles. In typical sports network fashion Khan will go on to pick up the belt once it's been vacated by JD and then if we're lucky in 10 years time he might start taking on some top ranked opponents. In the mean time though he'll be clocking up a record number of defenses against various European bums as uncle Frank nurses him to maturity.
I don't know anything about this Dane but I was actually looking forward to seeing Amir testing himself against Romanov and Thaxton in his next couple of bouts. That would be good progress. I hope the kid don't let Warren slow his progress too much. It would be nice to see another genuine world class Brit have a shot at the p4p rankings. I think he might have to do a Hatton for that though...when the time's right.
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