Anthony Crolla has finally been given an opponent for his farewell fight.

The 32-year-old Manchester man will box for the final time on November 2.

The fight, at Manchester Arena, will be screened exclusively live on Sky Sports in the UK and on DAZN Stateside and will take place on the same card as Katie Taylor’s step-up to super-lightweight as she challenges WBO female world champion Christina Linardatou in a bid to become a two-time world champion.

And it has been revealed that the man who himself is a former WBA world champion will take on a Spanish-based Peruvian.

Frank Urquiaga, who is also 32 and has one early finish on his slate across a professional campaign which began back in April 2015, has a 13-1-1 record and said it was a "great honour" to face ‘Million Dollar’ in his final fight.

He has boxed outside of Spain just once, losing to Edis Tatli in a challenge for the European lightweight title in Finland back in August 2018.

The vacant WBA Continental title will be at stake between Crolla and Urquiaga.

The card is littered with good fights and sees Joshua Buatsi in a clash against former WBO world light-heavyweight title challenger Blake Caparello in an official eliminator for the WBA world title, Felix Cash defends his Commonwealth middleweight title against Jack Cullen in a rescheduled showdown and Gamal Yafai meets Lee Clayton.

Terri Harper will make the first defence of her IBO world super-featherweight title against Viviane Obenauf in what will be her first fight under the promotional banner of Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Sport, while Joe Ham and Qais Ashfaq do battle for the vacant WBA Continental super-bantamweight title and there is action scheduled for Dalton Smith and Nathan Farrell, who is 2-0 since turning professional back in August, and a debut outing for former Team GB starlet Hopey Price.