By Mark Vester

Light heavyweight Ismayl Sillakh (12-0, 11KOs) was very impressive on the Bernard Hopkins-Roy Jones Jr. undercard on Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. He faced veteran Daniel Judah (23-5-3, 10KOs), who went the distance with numerous top contenders like Glen Johnson and Yusaf Mack.

Sillakh passed the test with flying colors. He picked Judah apart and stopped him inside of two rounds. Judah had previously been stopped one time, back in 2006 when Darnell Wilson clipped him in four rounds.

Now Sillakh wants the big fights and the big names, including Hopkins.

"I respect Bernard Hopkins, but if I fought him, I would beat him. I am ready for a world title right now because I trained hard.  I train every day twice a day. I am ready.  It is my time," Sillakh said. 

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