Jordan Gill wants win over Emmanuel Dominguez to take him towards world titles
'The Thrill' prepared for war with Dominguez
Jordan Gill is determined to break into the World rankings with a win over Emmanuel Dominguez on Saturday.
'The Thrill' takes on Mexico's Dominguez for the WBA International Featherweight crown at the East of England Arena in Peterborough, live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US, and is expecting a tough nights work.
"He's been around, he's seen a lot of things in the ring, and I don't think he's going to be too bothered about coming over to England and facing me," said Gill. "He's experienced. He's only been stopped once and that's by a current World Champion as well, who just beat Isaac Dogboe for the WBO title.
"Mexican's are notoriously hard as nails so I'm prepared to go into the trenches with him. He’s coming for a war and we’re going to meet head on. I'll do anything to get the win and move on towards more big fights. It's going to be a fun fight, and the fans are in for a treat I think."
The unbeaten 24-year-old can propel himself among the WBA's top contenders by taking out Dominguez, and he is eager to push on with his career after claiming the Commonwealth title with a punch-perfect win over Ryan Doyle in his last fight.
"That's what it's all about. I didn't get into boxing to become a Commonwealth Champion, even though I'm over the moon to be a Commonwealth Champion, it's not the end goal.
"I want to move on to World level, and this fight puts me in the mix, in the top 15 with the WBA, and we can pick a route towards a World title.
"As a fighter, you want big fights. You want to be involved in all the fights that people are talking about. Not many people are talking about divisions other than the Featherweight division, because it's probably the best division in boxing at the moment."
"I can reach the top, I'm one hundred per cent confident of that. I'm confident that I will be there, and be there quicker than people imagine. I'm taking one step at a time. I'm fighting one fight at a time, beating one man at a time.
"Whatever happens, happens, but I know with the team I've got around me, and the way that I'm improving in the gym, that these sort of fights and these sort of accolades aren't out of the question at all."
Gill vs. Dominguez tops a huge night of action in Peterborough.
Richard Riakporhe makes the first defence of his WBA Inter-Continental title against Belfast’s 12-1 Tommy McCarthy.
Unbeaten Indiana Super-Middleweight contender Anthony Sims Jr fights for the second time in the UK after an explosive debut in Cardiff last summer.
Nottingham’s Leigh Wood clashes with Ghana’s Abraham Osei Bonsu for the vacant Commonwealth Featherweight crown.
Heavy-handed Super-Middleweight prospect John Docherty looks to make if four knockouts from four fights after impressing again on the Garcia vs. Cheeseman undercard at The O2 and Leeds Super-Bantamweight and former Team GB amateur standout Qais Ashfaq aims to go 5-0, and there’s also action on the undercard for Northampton Super-Welterweight Kieron Conway, Wisbech Super-Welterweight Joe Steed and St Ives Super-Lightweight Bradley Smith.