Aaron McKenna has known as for a conflict in opposition to Hamzah Sheeraz because the unbeaten Irish contender goals to topple Britain’s ‘greatest fighters’.
McKenna delivered a career-best victory in his final struggle at middleweight, flooring former world champion Liam Smith at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London in April, and the 26-year-old now desires an explosive showdown with Sheeraz.
On his US debut in July, Sheeraz knocked out Edgar Berlanga inside 4 rounds in New York, however McKenna has taken inspiration from the game’s elite champions as he makes an attempt to ‘chase greatness’ at super-middleweight.
McKenna advised Sky Sports activities: “I know Hamzah is looking for an opponent and I like the idea of moving up in weight to continue my invasion of Britain.
“Watching [Terence] Crawford transfer up in weight to problem himself was inspiring. Turki [Al-Sheikh] is difficult fighters to maneuver round in weight and pursue the most important fights.
“I want to follow Turki’s model and chase greatness by fighting anyone between 160lbs and 168lbs.”
McKenna is the No 7 ranked middleweight by ‘The Ring’ Journal, whereas Sheeraz is ranked because the No 8 super-middleweight by the identical publication.
However the Monaghan-born boxer is supremely assured he can defeat Sheeraz as he goals to emulate Irish boxing legend Steve Collins, who overcame big-name British rivals Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.
“Sheeraz is a good boxer and solid puncher. That’s what makes it an exciting challenge, but I’ll walk away with my hand raised,” mentioned McKenna.
“I beat Liam Smith and I know I will do exactly the same to Sheeraz. Ring No 7 vs Ring No 8, two undefeated fighters, Ireland vs UK. What’s better than that? I will earn my shot at a world title in 2026.
“My objective is to run by way of the most important British fighters the best way Steve Collins did and I will do it for Eire.”