"At least the show will still go on in November," he said.
"I will be staying in the gym preparing for this fight and working to build myself up and get in shape for the higher weight division."
Although it has not been decided what title belt Limond and Salita will contest, their fight will be over 12 rounds for one of the light-welterweight division's vacant straps.
That means the opportunity for the Glasgow boxer to add to his EU super-featherweight, Celtic super-featherweight, Commonwealth lightweight and IBO intercontinental lightweight titles to become a three-division champion.
"Salita looks like a good fighter going by the footage I have seen so far," Limond added.
"I'm going to have to be on top of my game to pull this one off.
"I'm also looking forward to hopefully winning another title so I can say that I have won titles in three different weight divisions."