Junior welterweight prospect Maurice Mighty Mo Hooker will take on former lightweight world titleholder Darleys Perez in a 10-round bout on the undercard of the Sergey Kovalev-Andre Ward HBO PPV card on Nov. 19 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Roc Nation Sports announced Friday.Hooker (21-0-2, 16 KOs), 27, of Dallas, is coming off an impressive first-round knockout of Ty Barnett on Aug. 6 on the undercard of Wards rout of Alexander Brand, but this fight is a big step up in the level of his opposition.I promise to put on a show for the fans in Las Vegas and the pay-per-view audience at home. No one punches like me. Its going to be lights out, Hooker said. I will be dedicating this fight to [Hall of Famer] Aaron Pryor, who passed away earlier this week. I cant think of a better way to honor The Hawks legacy than with a big win. I look to be a world-class junior welterweight champion like him.Said Arnie Verbeek, Hookers manager: We have worked extremely hard to get to this point in his career and are thankful to Roc Nation Sports for believing in Maurice Hookers talent.Hooker will face an experienced, battle-tested opponent in Perez (33-2-1, 21 KOs), 33, of Colombia, who is moving up one weight class for the bout.Perez is 1-1-1 in his past three bouts. He is coming off a second-round knockout of a low-level opponent on May 20 in Colombia, but in his two fights before that, he had a pair of lightweight world title fights against Englands Anthony Crolla.In their first meeting, in July 2015, Perez retained his belt in a majority draw in Crollas hometown of Manchester, England. In the rematch four months later, also in Manchester, Crolla won the title by knocking Perez out with a left hook to the body in the fifth round.This is my chance to get back into the limelight, Perez said. I have fought all over the world, and facing Maurice Hooker in Las Vegas on Nov. 19 is perhaps my last chance to show that I have a lot left inside the ring, and I plan to take full advantage of it, because losing is not an option.I will move up to the 140-pound division, and I will be ready to challenge this young lion who has never fought a guy like me before. There will be fireworks in Las Vegas, and I plan to go home a winner.Main Events and Roc Nation are co-promoting the card, and Hooker-Perez represents the Roc Nation bout on the pay-per-view. Main Events already announced its televised undercard fight: light heavyweight contender Isaac Chilemba (24-4-2, 10 KOs) against blue-chip prospect Oleksandr Gvozdyk (11-0, 9 KOs), a 2012 Olympic bronze medalist from Ukraine, in a 10-rounder.There will be another bout added to the telecast, but it has to be mutually agreed upon by Main Events and Roc Nation Sports. Cheap NFL Jerseys . 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