Undefeated heavyweight contender Jared Anderson will return to the ring on Saturday night, in what is certainly a day of heavyweights.

Last month, Anderson went the distance for the first time in his career with a tough decision win over former world champion Charles Martin. Later today, Anderson will make a quick turnaround in Tulsa, against Ukrainian veteran Andriy Rudenko.

"I'm expecting a rugged fight. Somebody who just wants to get in tight and be able to hit me with anything he can," Anderson said to Sky Sports.

"I'm sure he's aware that I'm pretty slick and I'll be able to move with my feet, especially move my head, so I'm sure he'll try all his veteran tricks to do it."

Over in Poland, Oleksandr Usyk will defend the unified WBO, IBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles against Britain's Daniel Dubois.

Anderson, like most in the weight class, will be an interested observer.

"[Dubois] definitely has the power. Does he have the IQ? I think Usyk is one of the smarter fighters in the division and I'm not going to say 'the smartest' but he's one of the top two or three fighters in the division," Anderson said.

"Usyk is a very, very smart fighter. For every problem that you answer, I feel like he has another one waiting for you. A trap door set for you. He can take a hell of a punch too. You've got to be able to answer his punch with your punch also."

Anderson believes he's one of two fighters in the division who can defeat Usyk - with WBC champion Tyson Fury being the other.

"You need a plan A through to Z. You need more than just three or four plans," Anderson said.

"One hundred per cent [I can set traps]. I have the speed and the intelligence to do both. My speed is tricky enough, but me setting the traps on top of it will equal out what we have together. I think Tyson Fury is one [who can beat Usyk]. I also think I'm another."