Who is Frazer Clarke? Olympics star fighting Jake Darnell on Khan vs Brook undercard
The countdown is on for a packed night of boxing action at the Manchester Arena tonight, which culminates with the grudge match between Amir Khan and Kell Brook.
While the main headlines will be made by the main event, there's plenty of other storylines and areas to focus upon on the undercard offerings.
Among them is Frazer Clarke - the 30-year-old British Olympian who won bronze at the delayed Tokyo 2020 games and is now set to make his professional debut against Jake Darnell, who will also be stepping into the ring on pro terms for the first time.
He's the latest in a long line of Olympians who have enjoyed success at the games, including the likes of Khan and Anthony Joshua, although he's older than you might expect from a debutant.
Here's everything you need to know about Clarke ahead of his debut.
Unsurprisingly given his age, Clarke has a wealth of experience at amateur level and enters the professional scene with 88 amateur bouts under his belt.
That comes as part of a record of 63 victories, five by way of knockout, and 63 victories - with it also including his gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and bronze at the 2020 Olympics.
One of six GB medallists in boxing at Tokyo 2020, Clarke was the captain of the team and his bronze medal capped off his revival having lost to Joe Joyce in 2016 and ultimately being overlooked for the games in Rio.
His charge for gold came to a close following defeat to Uzbekistan's Bakhodir Jalolov, who ultimately won gold and has a 9-0 professional record.
Clarke is certainly setting his sights high, outlining his desire to face the likes of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua further down the line.
"Eventually, I want to be up there with the big names. I want to fight the