It's officially announced that unified undefeated welterweight champion Cecilia Braekhus (31-0) will defend her WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO world titles against Sweden's Mikaela Lauren (29-4) on  October 21,  at the  Oslofjord Convention Center in Stokke, Norway.

In their first clash, in 2010, Braekhus stopped an inexperienced Lauren, in seven raw rounds. Back then Lauren only had six fights experience. Since then, Lauren has been world champion and has substantially improved her skills.

The fight will be televised by Pay Per Event in Norway, Sweden and part of Europe.

A press conference was held on Monday, where Lauren attempted to French kiss Braekhus, who freaked out when the attempt was made.

Braekhus Laruen Kiss

Braekhus Laruen Kiss

Braekhus Laruen Kiss

Braekhus Laruen Kiss

IN OTHER NEWS: Hot, spicy and packing a blood red knockout punch - say hello to the Rogan Josh Warrington! Leeds Warrior Josh is already the tasty favourite for a World Title shot after his IBF Featherweight Title Eliminator against Dennis Ceylan at First Direct Arena on October 21.

But the hottest ticket in town just got hotter. He's had a curry named after him by award-winning Bengal Brasserie, celebrating the boxer's undefeated 25 win record and their £400,000 restaurant opening near the Arena, in the Merrion centre.

The Rogan Josh Warrington is an aromatic lamb dish, with a gravy based on browned onions, garlic, ginger and aromatic spices, cloves, bay leaves, cardamom and cinnamon.

Tomatoes give it a boxing blood theme and extra chilli packs a punch.

Indian food fan Josh, aged 26, of Garforth, says it's a worthy curry champion.

"I love it. It's not every day you get a curry named after you," said the WBC International champ.

"I've been described as a hot and spicy fighter. They say I'm tasty. Now I really am.  I love the colour. That's what's happening to anybody who stands in my way of that world title.

"It's given me a bigger appetite for the World Title Eliminator and to get my teeth into Dennis Ceylan across the road at the Arena on October 21. I'm on a strict diet until then but I'll celebrate with one of these curries."

A win will set up the clash boxing fans want - a World Title fight against Lee Selby.

Bengal Brasserie managing director Malik Miah said: "Josh is our Leeds boxing hero so we've named this curry after him for fans coming to the Arena. Perhaps we'll do a Nicola Naan bread after Nicola Adams."