Headlining the event will be Clarke and TKV.
Clarke won bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and enjoyed a decorated amateur career, which included Commonwealth Games gold in 2018 and the 2015 national championships.
Known as ‘Big Fraze’, Clarke turned professional in 2022 and fought for the British title in March 2024, drawing with Fabio Wardley.
Tshikeva, widely known as ‘TKV’, enters the contest with a record of eight wins and two defeats since he turned professional, also in 2022.
TKV suffered disappointment earlier this year when his British title challenge against David Adeleye ended in controversy.
The British heavyweight belt has a lot of history, with past holders including Henry Cooper, Lennox Lewis, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Kent fighter Francesca Hennessy is the co-main event and will take on Czech Fabiana Bytyqi in a ten round bantamweight bout.
Hennessy, daughter of British promoter Mick Hennessy, has one stoppage on her record, in her pro debut in 2023.
“I’m not thinking she’s a walk in the park,” Hennessy told BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.
“I truly believe I’m gonna put on my best performance and a lot of people are gonna be shocked.”
Bytyqi has two defeats to her name, as well as two draws, but has never been stopped in 26 fights.
The undercard fights include Jack Massey v Ivan Gabriel in the cruiserweight, Bobby Dalton v Joel Kudoa for the English welterweight title and Bradley Goldsmith v Jordan Dujon in the middleweight.








