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No one needs to battle British possibility, says Boxxer CEO Ben Shalom

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It is demonstrating precarious to find rivals for rankling lightweight possibility Adam Azim as he seeks after world title open doors from the get-go in his young profession, concedes BOXXER CEO Ben Shalom.

The 20-year-old has desires of turning into Britain’s most youthful boxing title holder and stays unbeaten at 4-0 (three KOs) following an unstable first-round stoppage of Connor Marsden at Wembley Arena in March.

Azim is because of return to the ring at Coventry Skydome on Saturday June 25 as a feature of a field of future British stars, however is yet to find his next rival.

“I think everybody needs the warm-up battle. Nobody truly needs to battle Adam Azim,” Shalom told.

“He needs to be a title holder before he’s 22 and realizes he wants to go down the global course.

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“He needs to get the rankings moving and challenge himself. He will battle for a world youth title on that card.

“You discuss generational ability, you discuss he’s straightaway and we accept he will be straightaway.

It’s a thrilling time in his vocation in light of the fact that not every person knows what his identity is yet, however we realize we have a precious stone there.

“It will likely be a global rival.”

Shalom as of late made sense of Rylan Charlton was being taken a gander at as a likely rival and ideal test for Azim having recently thumped down Florian Marku in last year’s loss to the Albanian as well as arriving at the last of the lightweight Boxxer Series in Coventry, where he was beaten by Dylan Cheema.

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