Jai Opetaia (28-0), will defend his titles against the undefeated Huseyin Cinkara (23-0) on the Gold Coast on Saturday, December 6.
While there has been talk of Opetaia unifying the division against Mexico's Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez, the latter is injured and a potential match up has been touted for mid-next year.
In the meantime, Opetaia must defend his belt against Germany's Cinkara, who is the mandatory challenger to Opetaia's IBF cruiserweight title.
'Ring of Fire': Opetaia vs Cinkara for the cruiserweight world titles on December 6 is available to order now on Stan Pay-Per-View
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If Opetaia can get past Cinkara, that will set up a fight with WBC belt holder Badou Jack in early 2026, before a possible clash with Ramirez.
Cinkara, 40, who began his career at 31, has knocked out 19 of the 23 fighters he's faced.
But Opetaia is unblemished on the Gold Coast where he has defended his belts twice with KO wins.
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The Ring magazine reported last month that Opetaia was considering paying Cinkara step-aside money so he could fight England's former world champion Chris Billam-Smith instead.
Yet a deal was reached with the German just hours before a scheduled purse bid.
"I'm already deep in preparation and ready to put on another exciting show. Cinkara is unbeaten and dangerous, but this is my time," he told The Ring.

"I've been calling for unifications, but the other champions don't seem to want it. First, I have to take care of Cinkara – and then we keep chasing those belts.
"One thing's for sure: the titles are staying in Australia."
Tasman Fighters director Mick Francis added: "Jai Opetaia is the best boxer in Australia and the number one cruiserweight in the world.
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"His star keeps rising, and bringing this fight to Australia shows just how big he's become. Fans can expect fireworks."
In the co-main event, Justis Huni will fight for the first time since his tough defeat in the 10th round of his interim WBA heavyweight title clash with Fabio Wardley in June.
Huni (12-1, 7 KOs) will step into the ring for a rematch with New Zealand's Kiki Toa Leutele (12-2-2, 8 KOs). Huni won in 2022.
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