Who has got 'the edge'? Dubois v Harper predictions
On Sunday night, either WBC world champion Caroline Dubois or WBO title-holder Terri Harper will strengthen their claim to be the world's best lightweight fighter. The pair will meet in a unified title fight at London's Olympia Stadium. London's Dubois is unbeaten in 13 professional bouts, with 12 wins and one draw.
The 25-year-old has long been heralded as one of the brightest prospects in women's boxing. Harper, from Doncaster, is a 29-year-old three-weight world champion who has shared the ring with some of the sport's best. Her record stands at 16 wins, two defeats and two draws.
So who will come out on top on Easter Sunday? Will Dubois maintain her unbeaten record against her rival or will Harper show she is far from finished? BBC Sport asks figures from across the boxing world for their predictions.
'A messed-up situation' - world champion Dubois on family rift 'Excited to punch her' - Harper & Dubois make weight "I love Harper but she's been stopped twice. Dubois is too good and too strong. So I'm going for Dubois by stoppage in the middle to late rounds.
" "I think Dubois wins on points. Mentally, physically and emotionally she's got the edge. But I don't think it will be as easy as she is saying.