Frankie Stringer will be back between the ropes later this month.

The undefeated prospect has already boxed once this year.

But Stringer, who is managed by a former world champion, will see action on March 25, exclusively live on Sky Sports.

The 21-year-old orthodox puncher is looked after by ex-WBO super-welterweight king Liam Smith and secured a win on his mentor's undercard on January 21 as 'Beefy' dismantled Chris Eubank Jr. inside four rounds.

That fight took place at the AO Arena in Manchester and Stringer, having outpointed Cristian Narvaez last time out, will be back at the same venue in three weeks' time.

He has been added to the supporting cast to Lawrence Okolie's WBO cruiserweight title defence against mandatory challenger David Light.

The show is promoted by Ben Shalom for Boxxer and will feature the return of undefeated heavyweight Frazer Clarke in what will be his sixth professional outing since claiming a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics as he takes on Rydell Booker.

Central Area super-featherweight champion Michael Gomez Jr. will step up in level on the bill as he faces Levi Giles for the vacant English title in the 130-pound division, while undefeated super-middleweight talent Callum Simpson -- who has been sparring the WBC, WBO and IBF world light-heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev -- fights for the 11th time as a pro and the first time since signing an exclusive promotional pact with Boxxer last month.

The bronze medallist in the featherweight division from Tokyo, Karriss Artingstall, is set to box Linzi Buczynskyj (4-1), with Rhys Edwards (13-0) taking on former Gomez Jr. opponent and Stringer's fellow Liverpudlian Brian Phillips and one-fight pro Harvey Lambert will make the walk for the second time in the paid ranks.

Former English welterweight champion Samuel Antwi returns from his first career defeat last time out when he boxes over six rounds and 23-year-old Irishman Aaron McKenna, who has a record of 15-0 with eight quick finishes, boxes in an eight-round contest on the card.

However, Boxing Scene understands that Jack Catterall, the former WBO, WBC, WBA Super and IBF super-lightweight title challenger who has been set to meet Josh Taylor in a rematch on a number of scuppered occasions, will no longer box on the card, having initially been pictured on the poster and named among the line-up, with the Chorley man now targeting a showdown with another former Taylor foe Regis Prograis.