Croydon star remains keen to fight British rival in 2019
Charlie Edwards (14-1) says a domestic blockbuster with British rival Kal Yafai is "on the radar", but he must first have to overcome former sparring partner Angel Moreno (19-2-2) when he defends his WBC Flyweight World title for the first time at the Copper Box Arena this Saturday, live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US.
The 25-year-old stepped down a division to claim the WBC crown with a classy points win over Cristofer Rosales at The O2 in December and has already expressed his desire to become an "all-time British great" by winning World titles in multiple weight divisions.
Edwards remains willing to settle his long-standing feud with 25-0 Yafai, who holds the WBA Super-Flyweight World title, although he has questioned whether the Birmingham man is willing to accept the fight.
"He's on the radar, 100 per cent," said Edwards. "It could be next, because I would have it next, but I know he won't, so it probably won't be next. I don't think he wants to entertain me at all. He made that pretty clear during the year when I was trying to call for the fight.
"I'm focusing on my own path. These big fights will come now I have a World title and when they do I'll be ready. I’m ready now to fight anyone and everyone. I'm ready to build a legacy, and have proper fights. To become a British great I'll have to win World titles at multiple weights, and that's exactly what I'll do.
"When I moved down to Flyweight, I stated to Eddie, I'm ready for anyone and everyone, and that's why he gave me the No 1 Flyweight in the division, and I went and did the performance that I did, and now I'm the No 1. I know I possess the self-belief and skill to become a World Champion in the Super-Flyweight division."
Edwards vs. Moreno tops a huge night of action at the Copper Box Arena.
Rising Light-Heavyweight star Joshua Buatsi takes on former English Champion Liam Conroy for the vacant British title in his tenth fight.
London Cruiserweight rivals Lawrence Okolie and Wadi Camacho collide with the British and Cruiserweight titles on the line.
Geordie ace Lewis Ritson makes his debut at 140lbs as he takes on Argentina’s German Argentino Benitez for the WBA Inter-Continental title.
Undefeated Irish Middleweight talent Jason Quigley fights for the first time as a pro in the UK, Watford Bantamweight talent Shannon Courtenay makes her highly-anticipated professional debut and Newport Bantamweight talent Sean McGoldrick fights for the first time under new trainer Jamie Moore.