Four bouts featuring unbeaten boxers will grace the undercard of the next Most Valuable Prospect event.

BoxingScene.com has confirmed that Damian Lescaille and Hugo Noriega will meet in the co-feature of the August 18 Most Valuable Prospect II event from Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida. The scheduled ten-round welterweight contest anchors a four-fight supporting cast preceding the previously announced Nestor Bravo-Will Madera main event.

Puerto Rico’s Bravo (21-0, 15KOs) is among the nine unbeaten fighters to be featured on the main DAZN telecast.

“Most Valuable Prospects II is stacked with talent and the potential to find boxing’s next big thing,” MVP co-founders Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul said of its second show of the series, in a provided joint statement to Boxing Scene.

Rounding out the undercard: welterweights Elijah Flores (5-0, 2KOs) and Elijah Williams (6-0, 2KO) meet in a scheduled six-round contest; Lorenzo Medina (7-0, 4KOs) faces Antonio Torres (4-0, 4KOs) in a heavyweight bout scheduled for six rounds; and Antrevous Ingram (5-0, 2KOs) collides with Orlenis Licea (0-0-1, 0KOs) in a four-round junior middleweight affair.

Medina, Ingram and Licea all appeared on the May 26 Most Valuable Prospects I undercard from the same venue.

“This prospect series is one of a kind as we have the top young fighters in the game going head-to-head,” stated Amaury Piedra, managing director of Caribe Royale and president of BoxLab Promotions, who co-promotes the series. “We’re happy to be working with Jake, Nakisa, and the entire team at MVP on our second installment of the series.”

Lescaille appears on the series for the first time but is a familiar face at the location. The 24-year-old Cuban southpaw—who trains under Ronnie Shields out of his Houston, Texas facility—made his pro debut last October 15 at Caribe Royale, where he will appear for the fourth time in five bouts. He literally faces a tall order in Noriega, a 6’2” welterweight from Miami.

Similarly, Flores will appear at the venue for his fourth straight fight. The 19-year-old from Redlands, California enters as arguably the more tested fighter versus the 20-year-old Williams, who steps up considerably in class.

Bravo is unbeaten but hopes to return to the win column after coming up empty in his previous outing at this location. The 29-year-old prospect from Arecibo, Puerto Rico was forced to settle for a No-Contest in his February 25 bout versus Jair Valtierra, after a clash of heads left him bleeding profusely just outside his right eye to force the end of the bout at 1:55 of round four. No decision was returned since the fight did not go beyond the fourth round.

Madera represents a stern test for the risings prospect. The Albany, New York native is just 2-2-1 in his last five starts, though it included a ten-round defeat to unbeaten Brandun Lee whom he dropped in the third round of their Showtime-televised bout last August 20 in Hollywood, Florida.

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