is on adwords Return test at a new weight Took a 19-month break from boxing after serving as WBC flyweight champion 2018 And 2019.
The Londoner has just one defeat in 20 matches, while 36-year-old Essomba has recorded eight defeats in 21 matches.
Sunny, who is also a former world champion in flyweight, says he wants to use his presence to get into his brother’s skin.
“The biggest reaction I’ve gotten on this fight is, ‘Oh, you’re choosing money over blood, and how are you doing that to your brother?’ But the funniest thing is that I never took even a single penny from Thomas,” said Sunny.
“Come fight night you’ll see me very well dressed, smiling. To be honest, it’s all about me. I think that’s how I’ll get Charlie.”
While the presence of a family member in the opposite corner may distract some fighters, Charlie says he is “grateful” to his brother for helping him in the fight with Essomba.
“Literally when I was in the ‘who needs it’ club, he handed me his fighter, the European title, on a platter,” Edwards said.
“Nobody wanted to fight me, nobody wanted to entertain me. They were just leaving me on the sidelines because I’m such a good fighter.
“So you know, Sunny Edwards, I’m very grateful, very grateful.
“The power is in my hands, I am going to go there and do something.
“I’ll give you a big hug on Friday night.”