Bradley Saunders is ready to rip the Commonwealth light-welterweight title from Dave Ryan when they clash in Newcastle on April 4.

The Sedgefield ace stretched his unbeaten record to 12-0 in Hull 10 days ago with a ninth stoppage win, taking out tough Frenchman Stephane Benito at the end of the fifth round in his second fight under new promoter Eddie Hearn.

It was a significant night for the 29-year-old who was teaming up with trainer Oliver Harrison for the first time, and the former Commonwealth Games silver medallist believes he is peaking at the right time to take on Ryan, live on Sky Sports.

“There's not many guys that could take the shots that I was hitting him [Benito] with,” said Saunders. “I am pretty heavy-handed and he took a lot of shots. I was really getting into it and throwing shots with a lot of variety, so it was ideal preparation, I chose to be in the trenches in Hull and that's where I will be against Dave.

“I had a run the day after the fight, a nice Sunday dinner, and then I was back on the diet and hitting the gym hard. That fight has put me in good stead and I am raring to go. I want to bring big fights to the north east, this is the first one and I have to win and look good to make sure we come back.

“My manager and Matthew Macklin recommended Oliver Harrison to me and he's only really got myself, Rocky Fielding and Martin Murray, so he has loads of time for us and we can get through a lot of technical work. I'll have to spend time away from my family which is going to be tough but it will be worth it in the end.”

Saunders’ clash with Ryan is part of a massive night of action in the north east, with heavyweight sensation Anthony Joshua returning to action on the card after a back problem.

Local favourite Jon-Lewis Dickinson challenges Stephen Simmons for the Scotsman’s WBC international silver cruiserweight title, and there’s a family feel on the bill with Jon-Lewis’ brother Travis in action and Bradley’s brother Jeff making his pro debut.

There’s also a host of unbeaten local talent on the bill with English super-flyweight champion Anthony Nelson, unbeaten cruiserweight Simon Vallily, light-heavyweight Jordan King, plus a debut for Lewis Ritson and a second pro outing for Scotland’s Commonwealth gold medallist Charlie Flynn.