COLIN KENNA is facing a Guildhall rematch with Paul King with a warning ringing in his ears: "This time a draw is not good enough."

The Southampton fighter, pictured, is set to face Sheffield born King in a rematch in his hometown on Sunday, June 26.

Kenna last fought King in February of this year in Dublin and the heavyweight fight ended in a draw when Kenna was expected to win.

This time his trainer, Jack Bishop, has told Kenna there is no room for error.

"Colin knows he's got a job on his hands after last time he fought him (King)," said Bishop.

"But we won't be satisfied with a draw this time. I've told him he's for the high jump if he doesn't beat him.

"Colin has been telling me: 'It wasn't the real me in Dublin but you'll see the real me this time,' and he understands the situation and is serious.

"I've told him he's got to beat this fella out of sight."

King has already fought in Southampton once - when he beat Bishop's other heavyweight, Billy Bessey, so Kenna knows what to expect.

Bishop is hoping to finalise the full bill for the Southampton Guildhall show in the next week or so but is confident of matching some good bouts.

Meanwhile, Bishop's promising Russian light middleweight, Dimitry Donetskiy, is in action on Sunday when he takes on Albania's Kreshnik Qato at Equinox in Leicester Square, London.

"Like Colin he knows he's got a job on his hands," said Bishop.

"But he knows he can have a break after this fight. He'll give it everything he's got and then he'll be going back to Russia for a couple of weeks to see his family."