Vijender will take on Tanzanian Cheka in a 10-round contest in a fight night which will feature five undercard bouts.
"Joyce has been working with me for over month and a half. He helps us out in training because a 10-round contest requires immense physical fitness," Vijender told PTI.
Vijender's British trainer Lee Beard revealed that Joyce has had the experience of working with even football players back in UK.
Vijender kicked off the year with a third round stoppage win over Hungarian Alexander Horvath at Liverpool's Echo Arena before claiming another knockout win over experienced Frenchman Matiouze Royer at London's Copper Box Arena.
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He earned his first professional title in the WBO Asia Pacific Super-Middleweight Championship against Australia's Kerry Hope in July and entered the WBO World rankings in 10th place.
The undefeated Vijender has a 7-0 record so far.
"Cheka is a highly-experienced boxer, he has many bouts under his belt but I am the younger, stronger and hungrier fighter," said Vijender of his opponent.
"I am confident of getting another win, I feel my stance is becoming better with every training session and on top of that I feel more powerful than ever. On December 17 you will all see the results of the hard work and dedication that goes on behind the scenes.