Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron will do battle again this weekend, but their bout is unusually scheduled for Sunday night.
The British rivals clashed in October on the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol undercard, with the fight ending in bizarre circumstances.

Whittaker and Cameron both flew over the side of the ring and the former was left injured and in a wheelchair, forcing the fight to be called off and ruled a draw.
They will now meet for a second time this weekend, but the rematch will be strangely taking place on a Sunday evening.
Why is Whittaker vs Cameron 2 boxing on Sunday?
The fight is scheduled for Easter Sunday, April 20.
It will take place at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, with ring-walks expected to be at around 10pm.
Typically, the biggest boxing fights take place on a Saturday night, but this isn’t the case for this bout, and there has been no official reason why.
However, the fact that it is Easter is likely to have played a part.
This time last year, Fabio Wardley took on Frazer Clarke in a huge heavyweight fight on Easter Sunday.
Tickets for that event at the O2 Arena in London sold out and Sky Sports saw their broadcast of the bout bring in over 1.7million viewers.
Whittaker vs Cameron 2 is also going to be shown on Sky Sports, and it’s possible they have chosen the same date as Wardley vs Clarke due to that success.
It will be a non-PPV event and alongside TV coverage, customers can live stream the action via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices.


So, it is likely that the special occasion of Easter Sunday played a part in the decision to have the British pair rematch on an unusual day.
Plenty of eyes will be on the fight, especially considering what happened in their first meeting.
Tension has been building between the two again following a clash in the talkSPORT studio last month.
Some personal digs were sent between Whittaker and Cameron, while discussions over contracts and fight lengths have upped the drama.
talkSPORT will have live updates throughout fight week, while talkSPORT.com will have the best of the reaction as well.
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