Johnny Fisher signs with Zuffa Boxing and will fight on September 26 at London's Copper Box Arena live on Sky Sports

Johnny Fisher has signed a promotional agreement with Zuffa Boxing and will fight on Sky Sports.

The "Romford Bull" will headline at the Copper Box Arena in London on September 26, live on Sky Sports.

“The most exciting chapter of my professional career begins,” Fisher said. “Thank you to Dana White, Nick Khan, and the Zuffa Boxing team for this opportunity.

"Everything has led to this point. Bull Army, get ready to assemble. Bosh!"

Fisher will be making his third appearance at the Copper Box when he headlines Zuffa Boxing 11. Additional information, including Fisher’s opponent and ticket availability, will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Johnny Fisher says he is inspired by his 'Bosh Army' and has his eyes set on fighting for the British title very soon.

The hard-punching heavyweight has build up a tremendous fan following as he's moved through his professional career.

Fisher has amassed 14 pro wins, taking 12 of those inside the distance. He has already won the Southern Area heavyweight title and smashed Alen Babic in under a minute.

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He took a split decision victory over Dave Allen in 2024 and rematched him the following year, only to suffer the first defeat of his career.

Fisher came back in December handing the previously unbeaten heavyweight Ivan Balaz a loss when he stopped him in Monte Carlo.

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"I'm really excited to be on the platform that is Sky Sports. That was the first thing that came my mind. That is the home of football, the home of all the sports in the UK and I want to be part of that on that massive platform," Fisher said.

"I want to take my career to the next level and I think this is the place to be.

"I can bring blood and guts, I can bring war and I can bring tear ups to your Saturday nights. There's an appetite for it. Everyone loves heavyweight boxing and I go in there to seek and destroy - and there's a big chance I could be sought and destroyed as well. That's exciting for people to watch," he told Sky Sports.

"I always wear my heart on my sleeve, I always give 110 per cent."

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Johnny Fisher had an amusing Stoke analogy for rival Moses Itauma when asked about his credentials and said opponents need to get their 'shin pads on' if they want to beat him.

He has started working with new coach Tony Sims. "I think I'll be in a position to be challenging for some major titles. I want to go as far as I can in this sport. I know I've got the power. I've got the athleticism and I'm excited to showcase that to people on the biggest platform that there is," Fisher told Sky Sports.

"My style, my ethos, my Romford Bull Army, Big John [his father] as well, it all feeds into the idea that we're putting on a show for people.

"You're going to be thoroughly entertained every time you watch me step in the ring."

Watch Johnny Fisher's next fight at the Copper Box Arena on Saturday September 26 live on Sky Sports