Daniel Jacobs, who last fought on May 4 in a decision loss to Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas, will return to the ring in November, according to manager Keith Connolly, who tells ESPN that Jacobs will “most likely” move to 168 pounds.

Jacobs (35-3, 29 KO) said pretty much immediately after the fight with Alvarez that his next move was likely to go up in weight. At 32, he’s been fighting at 160 for his entire pro career, which began in Dec. 2007. Early on, he fought at catchweights north of his actual division, as fighters do in the first stages of their careers, but he’s always been a middleweight. That’s a long time to be making the same weight.

Connolly says Jacobs could fight at a catchweight between 160 and 168 for the right fight, but it’s pretty clear we’ve seen the last of Jacobs as a middleweight. Maybe if there were a real big money fight at 160, rematches with Canelo or GGG or something, but there probably won’t be any time soon.

The fight will happen on Nov. 16 or Nov. 23, likely in New York. Jacobs has a deal with Matchroom and DAZN, so the fight will almost surely stream on DAZN.