UNBEATEN Deion Jumah vowed to walk away with both the British and Commonwealth cruiserweight titles when he goes toe-to-toe with Bournemouth sensation Chris Billam-Smith.
The pair are set to lock horns for both belts on the undercard to Alexander Povetkin's rematch with Dillian Whyte on November 21.
Jumah boasts a record of 13 victories and no defeats in the professional ranks, seven of those successes coming by way of knockout.
Southpaw Jumah beat Billam-Smith as an amateur – but the Dorset fighter, who holds the Commonwealth crown, is favourite with the bookmakers this time round.
Speaking to Sky Sports when the contest was announced, Jumah said: “We have waited too long for an opportunity like this, but timing is everything and I'm glad this fight got made when it did.
"Chris Billam-Smith is the perfect opponent for this stage in my career.
“On November 21, I will be walking away with both the British and Commonwealth titles."
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