Anthony Joshua V Raphael Zumbano Love  

It's harsh to write any fight off, regardless of circumstances, but surely this will be another case of "Can this fighter actually take Joshua past the third round?" Especially when this fight was only added to help Joshua get some ring sharpness prior to his fight later in the month against Kevin Johnson.  

No disrespect to Raphael Zumbano Love but he has obviously been handpicked for this warm-up fight, as he hasn't been on a good run and the Brazilian has lost three of his last five, two of which have been by way of knockout. However, he has won 29 of his 36 bouts by KO, it's also worth noting his last six wins have all come by KO. 

With this in mind, could this perhaps be a fight where we see Joshua told by his corner to 'take it easy' and get some rounds in? Or, are we going to see Joshua at his explosive best, and see him annihilate another opponent within three rounds?

Khalid Yafai V Rey Megrino (vacant WBC Silver Flyweight title)

Khalid Yafai, one half of the Yafai brothers, enters the ring for his 15th bout which will be against Filipino, Rey Megrino for the vacant WBC Silver Flyweight title.  

At only 25, Yafai is still looking to really carve out a name for himself in British boxing but he'll be looking to replicate a boxing career like his hero, fellow Yemeni-Brit, Naseem 'Prince' Hamed. He's made a very promising start too; winning by way of knockout in nine of his fights at a weight that isn't best renowned to be littered with KO-specialists.  

Rey Megrino on the other hand at 29, has lost 20 times in his professional career. Whilst that may not make him seem like much of an opponent for the youngster in the opposing corner, he has won his last six fights with five of those coming via knockout.

Promoter Eddie Hearn continues to set the bar high for the young man; "Victory here and we expect a World title shout within the next six to nine months." 

Sam Eggington V Joseph Lamptey (vacant Commonwealth welterweight title)

Another young exciting Midlands boxer on the card is Sam Eggington. Although Eggington has lost two bouts already he will be looking to win his 16th bout against 33 year old Joseph Lamptey and win the vacant Commonwealth welterweight title

In his last fight Eggington beat fellow-British prospect Shayne Singleton. He took Singleton apart winning by way of a brilliant TKO, to take his opponents WBC Silver welterweight title. The power he packs means that anyone would be ill-advised to get into a brawl with him in the ring and he will be looking to add another title to his list.  

The Ghanian, Lamptey, will be looking to extend his current good form in the ring having won his last seven bouts, of which four have come by way of KO and he will  be looking to snatch the the Commonwealth welterweight title away from the youngster.