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AIMING HIGH

Edwards tells John Dennen he’s aiming for multiple world titles

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AFTER capturing the WBC flyweight title in December and warming the nation’s hearts ahead of last Christmas, Charlie Edwards will headline at the Copper Box in London on March 23.

He has achieved his dream but is determined now to go on to a new level.

“You’ve seen how hard I’ve worked for all these years to get here and how much hardship and bad decisions I’ve been on in the amateurs and all the stuff like that,” Edwards told Boxing News. “This is a dream come true for me. This is finally where I’ve arrived. I’ve arrived and I’m not going to give this up any time soon.

“I’m here at the top of my game now and I’m obsessed with this sport and obsessed with pushing boundaries and making a legacy. I want to be known as a British great. Being a world champion has always been a dream but it’s never just that. I want to be a multi-weight world champion, I look at the likes of Pacquiao, that’s the ultimate goal.

“I want to make the lighter weights in British boxing have a lot of noise. I want everyone to be looking at me and treating me a bit like a rolemodel, thinking, ‘You know what, it’s possible. Why shouldn’t I live my dream?’

“If you work hard and you believe in yourself and you knock those doors down, anything’s possible.”

Edwards will fight Angel Moreno in his first defence. “He’s game, he likes to come and have a fight. We’ve sparred 24 rounds together which is great, it’s going to heat up nicely. I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “It’s going to a very good night.

“The pressure’s on in every fight for me. I put pressure on myself more than anyone else in the world. That’s only because I want to succeed so bad. I want to push my boundaries again and again and again. Like I said I’m obsessed with this sport.”

“I’m obsessed with how far I can go,” he adds. “I’m 25. I’ve been boxing for 14 years… That’s my whole adulthood. And childhood. This is what I thrive off, having these opportunit­ies, having people wanting to take what I’ve got now. It’s just making me hungrier.”

Promoter Eddie Hearn is happy with what he’s seeing. “I think he is an unexpected star. Honestly, before we got that [world title] fight, and he was calling every day, MTK were calling every day, ‘Guys, we need to find Charlie a fight.’ So when I got the fight that was a relief for me. Then it’s over to you. But when we were building up to the fight and we were building up the desire, the story a little bit, and I was seeing just that bit of faith and support from the UK public and I thought if he wins this fight we’ve got a little bit of chance with Charlie Edwards and obviously he won, it was a great performanc­e and then everything started unfolding, the real truth, the story, his mum… It’s quite astonishin­g what’s happened to him during that period. Probably an unexpected hero is the way I look at it,” Hearn said. “Charlie has the opportunit­y to step into that mould as a major British star. When I say unexpected not just because of where we were but also because he’s a flyweight.”

Also on the March 23 bill is Lawrence Okolie and Wadi Camacho contesting the British and Commonweal­th cruiserwei­ght titles, Lewis Ritson defends his British lightweigh­t belt against Andy Townend while Joshua Buatsi and Liam Conroy clash for the vacant British 175lbs championsh­ip.

‘I WANT TO BE A BRITISH GREAT AND A MULTIWEIGH­T CHAMPION’

 ?? Photo: ACTION IMAGES/PETER CZIBORRA ?? WATCH ME GO: Edwards wants to go down in history
Photo: ACTION IMAGES/PETER CZIBORRA WATCH ME GO: Edwards wants to go down in history

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