Vijender Singh headlines the card and this will be the first time in nine years when the Beijing Olympians are seen in the same event.
Akhil, a former World Cup bronze-medallist, is an experienced boxer and has represented country in nearly 250 bouts during his amateur career.
The 36-year-old Haryana-lad will face Gilchrist in a four-round, Junior Welterweight (63Kg) contest.
Gilchrist made his debut in the year 2010 and has fought 13 bouts since then with a total of 6 wins, including 2 KOs. Gilchrist has fought 68 rounds.
Gilchrist was as confident if not more.
"Akhil was a very good amateur boxer but professional boxing is a lot different. I've had some good tough fights in the pro circuit and Akhil has never experienced what it's like going into deep water with little gloves. I believe my 13 fights as a pro will be all the difference when push comes to shove," he said.
"Debut in pro boxing will be a new beginning for me, I am working really hard to improve my technique and gain physical fitness. I am not scared of my opponent. I know I am training well, so I am confident of winning my debut fight," Jitender said.
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