Ted Bami reckons people will see the best of him at Prizefighter Light-Welterweights Tournament this Friday (December 4) at Olympia’s National Hall, West Kensington.

The 31-year-old former European champion from Brixton was a beaten finalist at last year’s welterweight event and meets Wales’s former WBA World champion Gavin Rees in the opening round.

And if the draw goes to plan then Congo-born Bami is set to meet bookie’s favourites David Barnes in the final, a re-run of their British light-welterweight title encounter from March 2008.

"Whoever wins Prizefighter will prove themselves as one of the best light-welterweights in the country," said Bami. "You have some big names in there with the likes of Gavin Rees, Colin Lynes, Young Mutley and David Barnes but no one has seen the best of me yet."

Meanwhile former Streatham school pupil and Battersea ABC boxer Ola Afolabi hopes to become Britain’s latest world boxing champion on Saturday when he meets WBO world cruiserweight champion Serbian-born Marco ‘Captain’ Huck at Ludwigsburg Arena, near Stuttgart, Germany.

Afolabi, 29, who has won 14 of his 18 pro fights, earned a shot at Huck’s title after stopping former champion Enzo Maccarinelli in nine rounds back in March at MEN Arena, Manchester.

This will be 25-year-old Huck’s first defence of the title which he won off Argentina’s Victor Emilio Ramirez back in August.