By Elliot Foster

ROCKY FIELDING will be back in action again next month.

The British and Commonwealth super-middleweight has been out of the ring since last September.

But he will look to build on his one-round destruction of David Brophy, at the ECHO Arena in his home city, after being confirmed as an addition to the undercard of the return of Kell Brook.

Brook, a former IBF welterweight world champion, is set to make his debut up at super-welterweight against Sergey Rabchenko, exclusively live on Sky Sports, on March 3 at the FlyDSA Arena in Sheffield.

And Fielding, 30, will box on the ‘Rise Again’ bill, which is being promoted by Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing, over eight rounds.

It is then understood that the once-defeated former English titlist will be handed a spot on the undercard of Tony Bellew’s May 5 heavyweight grudge rematch against David Haye at the O2 Arena in London, exclusively live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Also on the Brook vs. Rabchenko card, David Allen will challenge Lenroy Thomas in a rematch for the Commonwealth heavyweight title, while Gavin McDonnell will challenge Gamal Yafai for the WBC International super-bantamweight title.

Dave Coldwell-trained Jordan Gill will box on the bill, with Lee Appleyard facing Atif Shafiq and Kid Galahad seeing action.

IN OTHER NEWS: Rachel Ball is relishing every step of her “whirlwind year” in boxing and has her sights firmly set on climbing up the division rankings

 this weekend.

The 26-year-old featherweight took a convincing victory in her first bout days before Christmas, beating Claudia Ferenczi on points. And the former world kickboxing champion steps into the squared circle for the second time as a professional boxer this weekend (Saturday,  10th February) on the card of the Midlands Boxing Super Series, brought to WFC The Venue by BCB Promotions.

Ball, from Aldridge, will take on Bojana Libiszewska in the Stadium Suite, the site of her first victory in the paid ranks, and she is expecting another tough evening.