WBO middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders has no intention of parading his last victory, a dominating one-sided twelve round decision win over former IBF king David Lemieux - which took place last December in Canada.

Saunders (26-0, 12 KOs) is scheduled to face undefeated mandatory challenger Demetrius Andrade (25-0, 16 KOs), who previously held a world title at junior middleweight. The bout takes place on October 6th.

The 28-year-old Saunders is making the fifth defense of the WBO title he won from Andy Lee at the end of 2015.

Andrade is not impressed with Saunders' win over Lemieux.

In a recent interview with BoxingScene.com, Andrade said the British champion only did what he was supposed to do with a fighter like Lemieux.

Saunders reacted back, stating that Lemieux is not even a win worth talking about.

“David Lemieux is a bum, a bum – he's not worth talking about and I don't take any credit from beating him. But I've been in with and easily handled World-class opposition - I've been in with Chris Eubank Jr and dealt with him, been in with Andy Lee and dealt with him, Willie Monroe had no heart or desire to win," Saunders said.

Lemieux is actually back in action on September 15th, in a do or die fight against Spike O'Sullivan on the Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin undercard at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Saunders' fight with Andrade is the headline bout of a tripleheader event in Boston - and promoted by Eddie Hearn's Matchroom USA.

“I am thrilled to be bringing this triple-header of World championship action to the TD Garden in Boston," Hearn said.

“We want to take major fight nights to major cities across America that haven't had the chance to witness this great sport in the flesh, that's why we're in Chicago on October 6 and then in Boston on October 20 - we're taking this great sport to great cities in great arenas like the TD Garden with the best night of boxing the city has seen.”