Vijender Singh since his debut in professional boxing and has a 9-0 record

London: India's star pro boxer Vijender Singh is most likely to face British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion Rocky Fielding in the United Kingdom on March 30.

Confirming the news, the boxers management firm IOS said, that Rocky Fielding has been ordered to defend his newly-acquired super-middleweight title against Vijender.

"In the latest Commonwealth Boxing Council bulletin, British and Commonwealth Super Middleweight Champion Rocky Fielding has been ordered to defend his newly-acquired super-middleweight title against Indian superstar Vijender Singh," the boxers management firm said.

"This mega-fight between two champion boxers is scheduled for 30th March 2018 in the UK. Fielding won the belt on 30th September with a crushing victory over David Brophy in Liverpool and has been put straight in at the deep-end opposite the ex-amateur star," the release further said.

The 2008 Beijing Olympic medallist, who has remained unbeaten since his debut in professional boxing and has a 9-0 record on the pro circuit, had last knocked out China's Zulpikar Maimaitiali for the unified WBO Asia Pacific and Oriental Super Middleweight title.

Earlier, it was pegged that Vijender's next professional bout would likely take place on December 16.

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The strapping six-footer could now meet Fielding in a massive contest provided both sides are on board and agree to terms in the coming months.

Fielding, however, is far experienced than WBO Asia Pacific and Oriental Super Middleweight Champion Vijender, who has won 25 fights, including 14 knockouts, out of total 26 bouts.

Fielding is also former WBA Inter-Continental super middleweight champion as well as a former WBA Commonwealth and English Super middleweight champion.

(With ANI inputs)