EAMONN O’Kane will collide with Welsh middleweight champion Frankie Borg on Friday, February 13 at Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre.

The Northern Irishman, who is now trained by Swindon’s Paddy Fitzpatrick, will be the headline act on The World Awaits show promoted by KM Promotions in association with Fitzpatrick.

While this will be O’Kane and Fitzpatrick first fight together since joining forces last year, the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medalist knows that he cannot afford to slip up against Borg having secured a world ranking of eight with the IBF.

Kelvin Young will be aiming to get his career back on track following his shock defeat to Kiril Psonko.

The Penhill pugilist, who has since been stripped of his IBO inter-continental title, tackles journeyman James Child, who has only won one of his 16 contests, over six rounds with a new trainer in his corner.

Chief support to the main event will be rising cruiserweight star Luke Watkins as he steps up to eight rounds for the first time when he collides with Hungarian Jeno Markhot.

Newly crowned British Master Bronze light-heavyweight champion Tariq Quaddus on Mark Till over six threes in a non-title fight.

Garvey Kelly takes on Devon’s Faheem Khan in his third outing in the paid ranks.

Danny Bharj makes his long awaited professional debut after signing forms with Keith Mayo two years ago.

The former Walcot and England amateur takes on Bristol’s Harvey Hemsley over six twos in a light-welterweight contest.

Bharj’s former Walcot team-mate Ryan Martin makes his third professional outing when he faces Kevin McCauley over four-threes.