Skye Nicolson will defend her interim WBC featherweight world title against Lucy Wildheart on the undercard to the undisputed super-lightweight title rematch between Chantelle Cameron and Katie Taylor in Dublin on November 25 (Nov. 26 in Australia).
The southpaw is looking to move to 9-0 as a professional and cement her claims as a legitimate challenger to Amanda Serrano's featherweight crown.
In Wildheart, Nicolson has an experienced opponent - the Swede has a record of 10-2 and most recently took on Mikaela Mayer for the interim WBC lightweight world title, going down by unanimous points decision.
Nicolson has made an impressive start to her professional career and recently made the call to stick with the paid code rather than return to the amateurs for a shot at Olympic gold in Paris next year.
The undefeated Queenslander will be looking to defend her interim title for the first time, having claimed the belt with a unanimous decision win over Sabrina Maribel Perez in Tijuana last month.
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Puerto Rico's Serrano remains the top dog at 126-pounds but Nicolson has previously described the 35-year-old as "very limited".
Nicolson versus Wildheart is set to appear under another blockbuster female fight, with Cameron looking to turn back the challenge of Taylor for a second time.
The announcement of Nicolson's next fight comes at a busy time for Matchroom Boxing's Australian stable.
On Wednesday, it was confirmed Ebanie Bridges would defend her IBF bantamweight title against Avril Mathie, while on the same card, Liam Paro will take on Montana Love.
Those announcements follow IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight world champion Jai Opetaia's successful defence against Jordan Thompson last month, while next Sunday, October 28, Justis Huni will hope to make his Matchroom debut a winning one when he faces Andrew Tabiti in Cancun.