Don King, promoter for WBA "regular" heavyweight champion Trevor Bryan, has revealed that his fighter getting some valuable lessons in camp as he prepares to defend his title against mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois.

King indicates that Bryan's fight with Dubois will take place on Saturday, June 11.  No venue was revealed.

Back in March, King secured the promotional rights with a winning offer of $3,116,001 to outbid Queensberry Promotions—Dubois’ promoter—who bid $2,503,000 during the WBA's official purse bid.

Bryan is entitled to 55% ($1,713,800.55) of the bid as the defending titlist, with the remaining 45% ($1,402,200.45) going to Dubois as his mandatory challenger and former interim titlist. 

To prepare for this fight, Bryan is moved his training camp scenery from Las Vegas to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Bryan is getting “schooled” by none other than 'The Easton Assassin' and former WBC and IBF heavyweight vhampion Larry Holmes.  

Holmes, who put together a streak of 48 straight victories in his 30-year career and amassed a record of 69-6 with 44 KOs, has joined Bryan’s camp in Florida.  

Holmes was not only known for his power, but for his jabs, and he is planning to improve Bryan’s jab as well as his game plan against DuBois.

The 32-year-old Bryan, who sports an undefeated 22-0 record with 15 KOs, will be taking part in the most dangerous fight of his career against the younger DuBois, at 24-years of age and sporting a record of 15-1 and 14 KOs.

Dubois' sole defeat came at the hands of countryman Joe Joyce in 2020.

King is promising to have at least five other title fights on the card.