Former IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook of winning a second world title at 147-pounds.

He will get the opportunity on November 14, when he faces WBO world champion Terence Crawford, 34-years-old, at the MGM Grand's Conference Center in Las Vegas.

Brook, 34-years-old, will be a tremendous underdog against a boxer regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport.

The Sheffield boxer was in action back in February, when he knocked out Mark DeLuca.

But, Brook has not fought at the welterweight limit since getting knocked out by Errol Spence in 2017.

Crawford has been out of the ring since a mandatory defense victory in December 2019.

"I am going out to find a way to win," Brook said to The Gary Newbon Sports Show. "I am going to follow the gameplan that we come up with and I am just going to go out there with my heart on my sleeve and go out for victory.

"I am going to leave it all in the ring, whatever I have got is going to be left in that ring. I'm going to give it my absolute all to bring that world title back to England."

Brook is also not concerned with fighting Crawford inside a venue with no fans in attendance.

"Having a crowd there or not having a crowd there, I am tunnelled in, I am focused in on what we need to do, and that is to win the WBO world welterweight title. When I am in that ring and I am looking up at Terence Crawford with the fans cheering or not cheering, I have still got that same job to do," Brook said.

"It is just me and him in there and it is going to be a 'pick them' fight this one because he's one hell of a fighter and I believe I belong up there as among the best in the world, and I have to go out and show the people watching this fight that I am. Every second of the fight I am going to be tunnelled in, I am going to be focused to produce the win of my life."