It will be the third time professional boxing has been shown on prime-time linear BBC television in more than two decades, following Jeamie ‘TKV’ Tshikeva’s victory over Frazer Clarke, which launched the BBC’s partnership with Boxxer in November, and Troy Williamson’s stoppage win against Callum Simpson in December.

Sevenoaks fighter Hennessy, 21, has won all seven of her professional bouts, while 29-year-old Briton Bouttell – who is based in China – has won seven and drawn one.

The contest is a final eliminator for the WBC bantamweight title, currently held by Australia’s Cherneka Johnson.

Trained by Peter Fury, Kraus, 24, has stopped eight of his nine professional opponents. Crighton, 32, has lost six of his 19 fights, with five of those defeats coming in his past eight outings.