The biggest fight in Gunnar Jackson's professional boxing career is back on.
Tauranga's NZ Middleweight Champion thought his hopes of fighting champion Australian Anthony Mundine had been scuppered this week when American journeyman Billy Lyell was named to replace Carson Jones who pulled out through illness.
But in a last minute change, Jackson will now go toe-to-toe in the ring in Brisbane on Wednesday night with the controversial Mundine in a Pay For TV spectacular that should reap Jackson the biggest pay day of his career.
Jackson will be fighting for Mundine's WBA International middleweight title which would go nicely beside Jackson's WBA Oriental middleweight title he won in December.
Mundine is a two-time world champion who has fought Shane Mosley, Mikkel Kessler, Sven Ottke, Danny Green and Manny Siaca among others. At the age of 38 he wants to take on superstar Floyd Mayweather later this year.