The super-welterweight headlines the bill in his home city of Aberdeen against Welshman Sion Yaxley on Saturday, May 11.
Dean Sutherland reckons falling to the "very bottom" of the sport has helped the Aberdeen boxer climb back up again to edge himself closer to a crack at the British super-welterweight title.
But the avid Dons fan, who has notched up three straight wins since his loss to Greene, has vowed that the feeling of losing when the stakes are high is something he never wants to experience again. Speaking to BBC Scotland, he said: "I have felt what it's like to be at the very bottom. I don't want to go back to that space ever again.
Sutherland is now based Churchill’s gym in Lambeth, London, where he has had the chance to spar with former British champions and current world contenders Denzel Bentley and Ohara Davies. The former Kincorth Academy pupil reckons the move away from his home city has been extremely beneficial. He added: "I realised what I needed extra from my training and sparring was one of the big ones. I am away from all home comforts, I am away from any distractions.
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