Josh Kelly has named domestic rivals Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. as two opponents he would like to face in the future.
Kelly returns to action this weekend when he takes on Gabriel Alberto Corzo live on DAZN as he looks to continue his rise through the light middleweight rankings.
After losing to David Avanesyan two years ago at welterweight, some fans were already writing off Kelly's career, but the Sunderland fighter has learned from his mistakes and has bounced back with a three-fight winning streak.
Kelly impressed in his previous outing last December when he comfortably beat Troy Williamson for the British light middleweight title, and now Kelly has his sights set on some of the biggest names in his division.
"Him [Conor Benn], Eubank, any of them guys," Kelly told DAZN when asked about who he would like to face when it comes to the British scene at 154lbs.
"I believe full heartedly they want nothing to do with me, I’m the only one with a belt at the moment, well had a belt, I vacated it. But I am the only one with a substantial belt and ranking in the British title and number two with the WBO.
"I’m there, but people just don’t want to mention it. I’m there to get the belts, I’m not there to make these fantasy fights and get money."