Ronnie Davies is predicting some hard-fought battles for his fighters when boxing returns to Hove Town Hall.
Davies, who is promoting the show along with his son Shaun on May 5, said: "There are four Welsh boys on the bill so we know it is going to be tough. They are always hard men from Wales so we are not expecting any easy fights."
Brighton light welterweight Chill John, who has three victories under his belt since turning pro, takes on Welshman Woody Greenaway, in what could be his sternest test to date while his light middleweight stable-mate Ty Browne takes on another Welshman, Matthew Ashmole from Swansea.
Bantamweight Jamie Evans, a former ABA champion, is not one of Davies' stable based at Cheetahs Gym in Hove, but he is expected to bring a lot of support with him for his fight against Andy Greenaway, the brother of Woody.
Brighton's light welterweight Scott Spencer completes the quartet of fighters up against Welsh opposition as he takes on David White from Cardiff.
Davies said: "Scotty has a chance to redeem himself after he didn't really produce the goods in his last fight. There will be no problem though as he is capable of a lot more than he showed."
He added: "It is all looking good and we are expecting another packed house. The training has been going well, and the fighters have been working double-hard to get ready for this.
"None of my fighters are old journeymen. They are all young, up-and-coming boxers who we are building up to bigger things."
Light middleweight Danny Wray from Shoreham will be hoping he can produce a repeat of his explosive debut when he floored Tony Smith from Doncaster.
Wray takes on Freddie Yemofio of Hayes, while another Shoreham fighter, welterweight Gary Harrison is up against Jason McCollicott (Shepherds Bush) looking for another victory after seeing off Casey Brooke of Birmingham on points last time he fought.
Middlweight Liam Lathbury, is up against Colin Vidler (Isle of Sheppey).
Meanwhile, Hove featherweight Paul Halpin has been withdrawn from Saturday's WBO InterContinental title bout with Gavin Rees at the Cardiff International Centre due to medical reasons.
Halpin failed a British Boxing Board of Control medical due to low platelet count brought on by a virus.
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