Frank Warren says he is confident that James DeGale and George Groves will fight.

 

The Brit rivals have been calling out each other since they turned professional.

 

And they could be on course for a British title showdown later this year if Paul Smith vacates.

 

That fight could get vetoed by either camp if they believe a bigger contest can be staged down the line.

 

Warren says the fight will happen at some point.

 

"Yes, I look after my fighters, but never shy away of putting on big fights," he wrote in his column for The Sun

 

"It was me who got all of the British heavyweights to fight a few years ago, and I recently made Enzo Maccarinelli against David Haye and you only have to look at my Birmingham show in September to see some mouth-watering matchups.

 

"But sometimes you have to get your timing right though.

 

"At the moment, there are calls for James DeGale and George Groves to get it on.

 

"That's a fantastic fight, but to stage it right now with 16 fights between them would be premature.

 

"They are both big title fights in the making, and 18 months down the line, all involved can make life-changing sums.

 

"The DeGale situation is interesting. He did lose to Groves as an amateur, but that was in 2006. Two years later, DeGale turned it on when it really mattered - the 2008 Olympics when he came back with Britain's only boxing gold.

 

"He's the man to beat and it is not the other way round. Time will definitely tell!"

 

DeGale next fights on September 18 at the LG Arena, Birmingham as part of the Magnificent Seven show.