Luis Feliciano will hit the ground running in the new year.

BoxingScene.com has confirmed that a battle of unbeaten prospects between Feliciano and Mykquan Williams is set to headline the 2024 season premiere of ProBox TV’s Wednesday Night Fights series. The scheduled ten-round junior welterweight bout will take place on January 17 at Whitesands Events Center, ProBox headquarters in Plant City, Florida.

Neither boxer will be an advantage from an activity standpoint; they both only fought once in 2023.

Williams (19-0-2, 8KOs) was held to an eight-round draw versus Paulo Cesar Galdino last June as part of a Hall of Fame weekend show in Verona, New York. His prior bout came last November 22 in a ten-round win over Clarene Booth in New York City.

Feliciano returned to his Milwaukee roots for his lone bout on the year, an eight-round decision victory over Booth last April 1 on the Jorge Masvidal-promoted Roy Jones-Anthony Pettis independent Pay-Per-View event from Fiserv Forum.

The 30-year-old Puerto Rican prospect—who lives and trains in Las Vegas—was held to just two fights in 2022, which trailed a ring absence of more than two years due to a combination of the pandemic and past promotional issues. That part figures to get much better; Boxing Scene has learned that Feliciano signed a three-fight deal with ProBox, whose WNF events have rapidly become the most consistent series offered in the U.S.

The January 14 show will also feature fast-rising welterweight Freudis Rojas (12-0, 11KOs), who will face Cristian Baez (19-3, 17KOs) in a scheduled ten-round contest.

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. X (formerly Twitter): @JakeNDaBox