By Jake Donovan

Opponents are still being sought for the co-headlining appearances of Tyson Fury and Chris Eubank Jr., plans continue to move forward for the February 28 ‘Risky Business’ show at O 2 Arena in London, England.

Tickets went on sale Monday morning, with price points set at £250, £100, £75 and £50, plus applicable booking fees. All tickets can be purchased online (www.eventim.co.uk or AXS.com) or on the line at 0844 249 1000 or 08448 24 48 24.

The ‘Risky Business’ title is in line with Fury (23-0, 17KOs) moving forward with a stay-busy fight despite the assurance of a World heavyweight title fight guaranteed for his fighting future. The hulking Brit is coming off of the biggest win of his career, a 10 th round stoppage of longtime rival Dereck Chisora in their rematch at ExCel Arena in London this past November.

With the win came a promised future showdown with World heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko, as the Fury-Chisora rematch was sanctioned as a final eliminator for one of the many belts in Klitschko’s possession.

It was just the second fight of 2014 for Fury, who only fought once in 2013. Much of the delay was largely due to his growing stale on the sidelines awaiting a showdown with David Haye—a former cruiserweight king and heavyweight titlist—to eventually materialize. The two were scheduled to meet in 2013, but the bout was postponed twice before being canceled altogether.

Frustrated, Fury moved forward with another in-country rivalry, a rematch with Chisora. The two appeared on the same bill in February to build up momentum for a planned July clash. The bout was postponed after Chisora suffered an injury during training camp, with the two finally meeting for the second time in late November.

Few details have been released regarding the level of opposition Fury can expect to face, other than the promise from promoter Frank Warren of it coming “against a Top 15 challenger.” Exactly which set of rankings is being sought to qualify that remark isn’t immediately clear.

Appearing in the co-headlining slot of the February 28 bill, Eubank Jr. (18-1, 13KOs) returns against an opponent to be named. The second-generation middleweight looks to rebound from his first career defeat, a split decision loss to Billy Joe Saunders in their grudge match, which served as chief support on the Fury-Chisora II show.

Jake Donovan is the Managing Editor of BoxingScene.com, as well as a member of Transnational Boxing Ratings Board and the Boxing Writers Association of America. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox