This Saturday night at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, Poland’s Mariusz Wach (33-2, 17 KOs)  returns to the HBO airwaves for the first time since his decision loss to then world champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2012.

He's only lost once in his seven fights since, a TKO defeat to Alexander Povetkin in the main event of a major show in Russia in November 2015. Wach last fought in March, when he traveled over to Germany and pulled off what some felt was an unexpected decision win over Erkan Teper.

In the other corner on Saturday, will be rising heavyweight puncher Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller (19-0, 17 KOs) from Brooklyn, who is making his televised debut on HBO and wants to use the Polish veteran to make a statement.

Wach wants to user Miller to get himself back in line for a world title opportunity. He realizes that Miller is the one being groomed for bigger things in the future.

At 37 years old, Wach knows the upcoming contest could be his last big fight showcase on the big stage. He wants to make the best of the shot.

"There is an opening right now and this gives me a big chance for the future.  This will be a brutal fight with a lot of blood and let the best man win," Wach said.

Miller wants to be the next heavyweight champion from Brooklyn - following in the footsteps of Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe and Shannon Briggs.

"I love Riddick Bowe, I love Mike Tyson and I love Shannon Briggs and now it's time to love Big Baby," Miller said.

The fight will be the co-featured attraction to a tripleheader event - which is the American promotional debut of Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Sport. The main event will feature a middleweight showdown between former word champion Daniel Jacobs and undefeated challenger Luis Arias.