By Elliot Foster

Joe Maphosa and Nathan Gorman have both been given their new fight dates.

The pair will be back in action next month.

Maphosa is looking to move to six fights undefeated since turning professional in May last year, while 22-year-old Gorman is 13-0 with 11 early finishes and will be hoping to add to his flawless ledger.

Gorman was last in action in June, exclusively live on BT Sport, as part of the supporting cast to Tyson Fury's return against Sefer Seferi.

Sean Turner was the man on the wrong end of the good performance from Gorman that night.

And he, along with Maphosa, will be looking to put in a similar display when he's back on the same platform.

Both fighters have been added to promoter Frank Warren's next show, at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, on October 6.

Double Olympic champion Nicola Adams will face Isabel Millan for the vacant WBO interim super-flyweight female title on the bill, billed 'The Time Is Now', while Jack Catterall and Ohara Davies meet in a super-lightweight showdown which will double up as an official WBO world title eliminator.

English heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois faces a step-up against America’s Kevin Johnson on the same card as Sam Bowen fights for the first time under the promotional banner of Queensberry Promotions in a defence of his British super-featherweight title and Lyon Woodstock’s clash against Archie Sharp in a defence of his WBO European super-featherweight crown.

James Branch, Mark Heffron and Ryan Hatton are also set for action on the bill.

In other news, Tyrone McCullagh will face English champion Josh Kennedy for the vacant WBO European super-bantamweight title when he returns on October 5, exclusively live on BoxNation, at the Titanic Exhibition Centre in Belfast.

And while there have been a whole host of retirements from the sport recently, with Sean Creagh, Kristian Laight and Cello Renda all departing, a new fight date has been set for Sam Hyde.

Hyde, the cruiserweight talent who is trained by Joe Gallagher in Bolton, will return in the city on September 29 after being added to the Kieran Farrell-promoted 'Rolling The Dice' card at the Premier Suite at Bolton Wanderers' Macron Stadium.