A yet-to-be-announced pay-per-view event is already on the move.

BoxingScene.com has confirmed that the November 25 Showtime PPV show will now land at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas. The change in location came one week after event handlers eyed venues in San Antonio to house a show headlined by the David Benavidez-Demetrius Andrade interim WBC super middleweight title fight.

The Benavidez family will get to spend the Thanksgiving holiday together.

The evening's co-feature will see two-division and reigning WBC middleweight titlist Jermall Charlo end a 29-month ring absence has he faces Jose Benavidez Jr., David’s older brother.

With the location change, David Benavidez (27-0, 23KOs) will now fight for the second straight time in Las Vegas and atop his second consecutive PPV event. The unbeaten former two-time WBC super middleweight champ and current interim titleholder earned a twelve-round decision over Caleb Plant in their March 25 grudge match between former super middleweight titlists.

The 26-year-old Phoenix native—now based in Washington state—defended his interim WBC super middleweight belt which will be at stake on this show. He remains one of three mandatory challengers for undisputed king Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (60-2-2, 39KOs).

Andrade (32-0, 19KOs) will fight in Vegas for just the second time in his 15-year career. The lone other occasion came in a November 2011 eight-round win over Albert Herrera, two years before his first major title win.

The bout versus Benavidez will mark his first ever versus a former, current or future titlist, a stunning statistic given he is a former two-division titleholder. The Providence-bred southpaw—who represented the U.S. in the 2008 Beijing Olympics—is 9-0 in title fights spanning junior middleweight and middleweight, though none versus a boxer who’d ever actually captured a major title of their own.

A fight like this was eventually in the cards for Andrade once he opted to sign with Premier Boxing Champions (PBC). He debuted under creator Al Haymon’s banner earlier this January in a ten-round decision over Demond Nicholson and has eyed a big fight ever since. He advanced to the top of the queue in this matchup once it was learned that Benavidez was no longer on course for a previously discussed pairing with secondary WBA titlist David Morrell.

Charlo (32-0, 22KOs) has not fought since a June 2021 win over Juan Macias Montiel in his hometown of Houston, Texas. A combination of a prior training camp injury along with personal issues have kept the two-division titlist out of the ring for more than two years, though he seems to have resolved his mental health concerns that previously held back his ring return.

This ring return also marks his first Vegas appearance since a May 2016 points win over Austin Trout in an IBF junior middleweight title defense.

Jose Benavidez Jr. (28-2-1, 19KOs)—David’s older brother by nearly five years—earned a fifth-round stoppage win over made-to-order Janjanin on August 12 in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The feat snapped a three-fight winless skid for the former title challenger, who suffered losses to Terence Crawford and Danny Garcia within his last three fights spread out over nearly four years.

Wedged in between was a ten-round draw with Francisco Emanuel Torres on a November 2021 Showtime card in Phoenix which featured David in a seventh-round knockout of Kyrone Davis. The night marked the last time they’ve appeared on the same show.

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBo