Promising super-lightweight Adam Azim is hoping for a “massive” fight against Dalton Smith in the future.
The 21-year-old boasts an unbeaten record after nine professional fights, and on November 18 he will fight Franck Petitjean for the European super-lightweight championship.
He has been linked with a clash against Smith, who currently holds the British and Commonwealth straps, and an all-British clash would be a potentially huge bout.
"Down the line, it would be something massive," Azim told Sky Sports.
"It's not a fight to make right now because we're both on trajectories to become world champions. I feel like if we become world champions, then we can make the fight bigger.
"But right now, my mindset's on the European title. I've not looked at that once because I've been chasing the EBU title. That's why I took the Fanyan fight, to prove that I'm ready for the EBU title.
"If that fight happens down the line, it's going to happen. Eventually, it's going to happen. There's no fuss. My mindset is on that European title and bringing it back home."