The American claimed a comfortable points victory when the pair met at Marvel Stadium back in June, seeing Haney come away with all four major belts in the lightweight division.

Despite the victory, a rematch clause in Kambosos’ favour means Haney has to head back to Australia and do it all again.

In a treat for local fight fans, organisers are putting together a card stacked with Australian and international talent.

A second world title fight will feature on the card, with Melbourne-based IBF super-bantamweight champion Cherneka Johnson (14-1) set to take on former two-time world belt-holder Susie Ramadan (28-3).

Also in action, the always-exciting Moloney brothers, who both scored big wins at Marvel Stadium back in June.

Jason (24-2) will be stepping out in a WBC bantamweight title eliminator against Thailand’s Nawaphon Kaikanha (56-1-1).

While his brother Andrew (24-2, 1 NC) is taking on Norbelto Jimenez (31-9) of the Dominican Republic.

Also confirmed to fight on the card is Kiwi David Nyika (4-0), however his opponent is yet to be announced.

Undefeated New Zealand heavyweight Hemi Ahio (19-0) will feature against tough Australian Faiga “Django” Opelu (14-3-1) in a fireworks-guaranteed match up.

Rising American super-welterweight and stablemate of Haney, Amari Jones (7-0), is also slated to appear, although no opponent has been confirmed.

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Haney vs. Kambosos 2 undercard

Bouts and order subject to change

Devin Haney vs. George Kambosos Jr, 12 rounds, undisputed lightweight world title

Cherneka Johnson vs. Susie Ramadan, 10 rounds, IBF super-bantamweight world title

Jason Moloney vs. Nawaphon Kaikanha, 12 rounds, WBC bantamweight title eliminator

Andrew Moloney vs. Norbelto Jimenez, 10 rounds, WBO international super-featherweight title

David Nyika vs. Titi Motusaga, 6 rounds, cruiserweight

Hemi Ahio vs. Faiga Opelu, 8 rounds, heavyweight

Amari Jones vs. Tej Pratap Singh, 6 rounds, super-welterweight

John Mannu vs. Adrian Sosa, 6 rounds, super-lightweight

Lorenzo Simpson vs. Marcus Heywood, 6 rounds, middleweight