The main fight on the card in Boston on Saturday evening will see Andre Dirrell fight James DeGale for the vacant IBF World Super-Middleweight title, with both men wanting the title for differing reasons. Both come into the fight undefeated, Dirrell at 24-1 DeGale at 20-1.

Both have also suffered a loss which has spurred them on, Dirrell losing in what some called a controversial points loss to Carl Froch, whilst DeGale lost to George Groves. Both men also, most ironically, wanted a fight with Froch and his title, Froch won't be present, but Dirrell and DeGale will get their shot at his old title. 

Dirrell will be fighting to prove he can still fight at World level and still has the mental capacity after his neurology issues after his bout with Arthur Abraham. DeGale on the other hand will be looking to prove he is a changed man and fighter, as well as looking to make British boxing history. It's a very close call as to who will get their desired outcome once they've both entered the ring, but, only man will get their wish. 

The second fight on the card is a Light Heavyweight bout, Edwin Rodriguez (26-1) will face off against Craig Baker (16-0). Rodriguez's only blemish on his record was from Andre Ward, in a rather one sided affair, back in 2013. Although, those who watch his fight with Ward will know that Rodriguez will fight 'dirty' if he needs to on the night. Baker comes into the fight unbeaten, as well as having KO'd his last four opponents, with a 75% KO rate versus Rodriguez's 69%.  

The final fight on the card is one which should provide some entertainment. Ireland's Gary 'Spike' O'Sullivan will enter the ring as the heavy favourite to win against Melvin Betancourt. O'Sullivan's sights are set firmly on a World title shot within the year, as well as trying to get a bout with Chris Eubank Jr. finally made, which could see him follow in his trainer Pascal Collins', brother, Steve Collins. Betancourt is undefeated in his last nine bouts, winning six by way of KO, whilst O'Sullivan is undefeated in his last four bouts, KO'ing his last three. Don't expect this one to go the distance, as there will most likely be a KO from O'Sullivan in the early-to-mid rounds.