The 25-year-old, who represents the Glasgow Thai Boxing Academy in Clydebank, will face Kain O’Hanlon from Base MuayThai in Denny.
O’Hanlon has the edge in experience after a successful junior career and having trained in Thailand.
The Dutchmasters last fight was on the Headhunters Fighting Championship in a cage at Falkirk’s Dobbie hall, which he won convincingly and he is keen to add more wins to his CV and build a reputation in the sport.
He said: “I train all the time incase things like this come up. To fight on Power of Scotland where all the top fighters from Scotland fight is an honour.
“The guys I look up to in the gym like John Dick and Craig Floan, who are now my main coaches have fought on it in the past, I always looked up to the show as the best and them as the best.
“I know this boy is tough and comes from a decent gym, but I’ve managed to win in the past despite being out my depth a bit against experienced opponents.
“Now I’ve got that winning feeling I don’t want to lose it.
“A win on Power of Scotland will boost my profile and will help me progress to be the fighter I want to be.
“I’m absolutely chuffed to be part of it and can’t thank my management enough for the opportunity.”
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