Daniel Roman has never sought the easy way to the top.

With that, it should come as no surprise that he stays that course as he looks to reclaim what was once his own.

The former unified 122-pound titlist will make his debut on the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) circuit in a big way, landing on the undercard of a September 26 split-bill Showtime/PBC Pay-Per-View co-headline by Jermall and Jermell Charlo. Roman will appear in a 12-round junior featherweight title elimination bout.

His placement serves as one of four intriguing slots gracing the combined undercard, all carrying title fight implications.

Headlining the first edition of the double PPV event, Jermall Charlo (30-0, 22KOs) attempts the third defense of his World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight strap versus top-rated contender and two-time former title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko (13-2, 10KOs). Topping the nightcap, two-time and reigning WBC 154-pound titlist Jermell Charlo (33-1, 17KOs) squares off with recently crowned WBA/IBF/IBO unified titlist Jeison Rosario (20-1-1, 14KOs) in a highly anticipated unification bout which will determine junior middleweight supremacy.

Los Angeles’ Roman (26-3-1, 10KOs) resurfaces for the first time since dropping a heartbreaking 12-round decision to Murodjon Akhmadaliev (8-0, 6KOs) this past January in what remains a leading candidate for 2020 Fight of the Year.

The bout ended Roman’s unified title reign, having held at least one title since hitting the road for a 9th round knockout of unbeaten WBA titlist Shun Kubo in September 2017 in Kyoto, Japan. Four successful defenses followed including a 12-round win over TJ Doheny to unify the WBA and IBF titles in their Fight of the Year-level war last April.

Supporting the first Pay-Per-View event of the night, unbeaten secondary WBA 122-pound titlist Brandon Figueroa (20-0-1, 15KOs) faces Damien Vazquez.

Figueroa claimed the interim version of the WBA 122-pound title with an 8th round stoppage of Yonfrez Parejo last April. His lone defense of that version of the title came in the form of a homecoming headliner, scoring a 4th round stoppage of Argentina’s Javier Chacon last August in Edinburg, Texas, mere miles from his Weslaco hometown.

Three months later came an upgrade to WBA “Regular” titlist, although his belt was not officially at stake in his credited first defense. Figueroa fought to a 12-round draw with former WBC titlist Julio Ceja, who miserably missed weight ahead of their Fox PPV undercard clash in support of Deontay Wilder’s repeat knockout win over

Also on that portion of the card, Diego Magdaleno (32-3, 13KOs) returns following a career-resurrecting Fox-televised win over Austin Dulay this past February. The former two-time title challenger from Las Vegas will face Mexico’s Isaac Cruz (19-1-1, 14KOs) in a 12-round bout to determine the #2 contender to the IBF lightweight title currently held by Teofimo Lopez (15-0, 12KOs).

Joining the nightcap undercard along with Roman and Rodriguez, unbeaten secondary WBA 140-pound titlist Mario Barrios attempts his first title defense. It comes in the form of a Texas-sized matchup as the 25-year old punk rock enthusiast and all-action titlist from San Antonio faces Houston’s Ryan ‘Cowboy’ Karl (18-2, 12KOs) who enters his first career title fight. 

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox