Ah yes, the tale of a British boxer challenging a dominant Ukranian for the championship. Sound familiar? This time, however, it's the veteran who is competing for the belt.

Since Tony Bellew retired David Haye earlier this year, questions were raised as to who would be next to step up and challenge the Liverpudlian.

Those questions were swiftly answered as a bout that would see Bellew face off against Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk for the chance to be crowned the undisputed cruiserweight champion was announced for later this year.

Usyk holds a professional record of 15 wins and no losses with 11 knockouts, and currently holds the WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring belts.

Meanwhile, Bellew holds a record of 30 wins, two losses, and one draw in 33 bouts, with his two most recent fights being the dismantling of British hero David Haye at heavyweight.

Ahead of both men's monster clash in Manchester on November 10, Matchroom Boxing has released a promo video for the fight.

The video opens with footage of Bellew's recent knockout victory over David Haye before the 35-year-old screams into the camera: "Who's next?"

A montage of Usyk's dominant performances in the World Boxing Super Series follows before an intense alternating sequence of both stars in action.

Both fighters faced off recently for the event's first press conference after an in-ring staredown down during Saturday's matchup between Anthony Joshua and Alexander Povetkin.

During the conference, Bellew seemed confident - as usual - that he can get the job done against the undefeated Ukranian.

He said: "I have the one thing he doesn't and that is a punch that can switch the lights off within a blink of an eye.

"I will not admire him, he is an amazing fighter but I will fight with everything I've got."

Usyk became the first boxer in history to hold all four major world championships at cruiserweight after beating Murat Gassiev in July - despite fighting in less than half as many bouts as Bellew.

Bellew himself has called Usyk a 'monster'. Even if this fight turns out to be The Bomber's last, as hinted, he'll certainly be going out with a bang.