Demetrius Andrade, who owns a secondary junior middleweight world title, is ticketed to fight an opponent to be determined on Oct. 21 on HBO at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, sources told ESPN. Andrade has not appeared on HBO since a 2014 during his first title reign, when he stopped Brian Rose in the seventh round. Andrade (24-0, 16 KOs) has fought only three times since. The 29-year-old from Providence, Rhode Island is a highly skilled 2008 U.S. Olympian but has been very inactive due to some of his own questionable decisions as well an inability of co-promoters Artie Pelullo and Joe DeGuardia to convince the television networks to buy his fights. However, HBO took a major hit this summer when Top Rank took all of its fighters to ESPN for a new deal, including HBO stalwarts Terence Crawford and Vasyl Lomachenko. Their absence left the network in need of talent to fill its schedule this fall and beyond.