The much-hyped rematch between former world champions Anthony Mundine and Danny Green will be held in Adelaide next year.
Mundine, 41, won a points decision over the West Australian when the pair fought ten years ago, in 2006.
Mundine predicted a win by stoppage in the rematch on February 3 at Adelaide Oval, saying he had overcome hip issues that have plagued his recent career.
The bout will be fought at the catch weight limit of 83kg [182.9-pounds].
"I've been fighting with a bad hip - a very bad hip - for the last seven, eight years," Mundine told a press conference on Tuesday. "That's fixed now. I feel my feet are back, my movement's back.
"I just want to put this shit to rest, that I'm the better man. Skills pay the bills. I'm going to be as sharp as I was in 2006."
Both fighters indicated the fight could be the last of their careers, with Green saying beating Mundine would be a perfect send off.
He was confident he would be able to stop Mundine.
"You hit me with everything you had with two hips. I didn't stop marching forward," Green said.
Mundine hasn't fought since he suffered a TKO loss to American Charles Hatley in November last year.
While 43-year-old Green defeated Kane Watts on points last August to win the vacant Australian cruiserweight title.