Chris Kongo will return to Wembley Arena on June 11 in the latest fight of his BOXXER/Sky Sports deal.
Bermondsey’s Kongo faces Sebastian Formella in a welterweight clash.
That bout is on the undercard of Walworth cruiserweight Richard Riakporhe’s world title eliminator against Fabio Turchi.
Former WBO Global welterweight champion Kongo (13-1-0, 7 KO’s) is aiming to get back into world title contention. German Formella’s professional record stands at 23-2-0 with 11 KO’s.
Kongo won his comeback fight against Kelvin Dotel in March following the first loss of his professional career, on points against Michael McKinson in Gibraltar last year.
Formella’s two defeats were against former world champion Shawn Porter and Connor Benn.
Riakporhe stopped Deion Jumah in the eighth round of their contest at Wembley Arena in March.
“I’m ready to continue my assault on the cruiserweight division,” Riakporhe told Sky Sports. “The Midnight Train is on an unstoppable roll and Turchi is the next man tied to the tracks in front of me.
“He’s a good boxer and I’m expecting a tough fight but nothing I can’t handle. I’m coming out of this one with the win and stepping up into world title contention.”
Florence-born Turchi said: “I am very happy to have this opportunity. Since I was a kid I always dreamed to fight at international level and in an important venue like this.
“I’m dedicating my body and soul to get into the best shape and have a great match against Riakporhe, who I think is an excellent boxer.”
Adam Smith, head of boxing development at Sky Sports, added: “This is shaping up to be a fantastic card. I’m looking forward to seeing The Midnight Train Riakporhe roll back into Wembley after that excellent win over Jumah. Another big test awaits as he faces the tough and classy Turchi.”
Tickets went on sale on Wednesday, May 4 via boxxer.com and are priced at £250, £150, £100, £75, £60 and £40.