Cage Warriors returns to Indigo at the O2 Arena in London this Friday for CW 180 on November 15th.
In the main event, Andy Clamp looks to make the first defence of his light heavyweight title when he takes on the former middleweight champion, James Webb.
Webb recently made the move up a weight class and has been training for this fight alongside the likes of Modestas Bukauskas and Tom Aspinall.
Clamp won the title in March by stopping Matthew Byfield in Manchester with this fight being postponed from September.
The bantamweight title fight between Liam Gittins and Shirzad Qadrian was also set to take place on this card until Gittins withdrew due to an injury.
Tobias Harila also was announced to have pulled out of his fight with Adam Cullen.
At the time of writing, the promotion is looking for a replacement opponent for Cullen.
Rounding out the main card, GB Top Team's Nik Bagley looks to secure another win in London when he faces Jordy Bakkes with both men coming off of a submission win over Ryan Shelley last time out.
Ireland's Paddy McCorry makes his return to the promotion following an unsuccessful but still impressive run on The Ultimate Fighter when he faces Tye Palmer.
Jimmy Quinn looks to secure his third win and finish in a row when he takes on Giovanni Fernandez but the pick of the bunch might be the bantamweight fight between two men that were involved in this year's Prize Fighter tournament.
Finalist and fan favourite Alexander Lööf meets Weslley Maia after both men suffered defeats to Shirzad Qadrian on the same night.
On the prelims, it's always worth tuning in to watch the likes of Joshua Onwordi, Tommy Brunning and Jawany Scott who are sure to make some noise in the capital.
The two fights that really jump off the page on the prelims are two phenomenal match-ups that see Teddy Stringer take on Shaun Fraser and Thomas Paull face off with Orlando Wilson Prins.