Garcia, who is 17 years her senior, has won her last four contests but has never fought in Britain before.
“Experience is key but I’m the best I’ve ever been, looking really good in the gym, I’ve just been sparring with a two-time Olympian [Giordana Sorrentino] and I really believe it’s my time. I’m looking forward to proving that,” said Dolan.
“It’s such a cool venue. I’m buzzing to be boxing there.”
Norfolk has not had a world champion since Herbie Hide stopped American Michael Bentt in seven rounds at Millwall’s Den stadium 32 years ago.
“The first ever female world champion from Norfolk, that’s crazy, isn’t it – it’s mad. I’m going to do it, I’m going to bring the belt back and then we’re all going to have a big party,” Dolan said.
And how will she feel if she hears “and the new world champion is” spoken by the ring announcer after the final bell?
“It will be very emotional for me, I get emotional just thinking about it,” she added.
“It’s going to be a really big night. I’ve got to train really hard, as I always do and I’m sure I’ll be hearing those words.”
