By Ryan Burton

In October, 2017 Erickson Lubin came up short in his attempt to win the WBC super welterweight title. Then champion Jermell Charlo caught the 23-year-old in the first round and stopped him.

"I want to get back in ASAP. I am going to get right back into the gym. I have been camping a very long time. I camped 8 weeks with Kevin (Cunningham) when we thought we were going to fight in October. I got into tremendous shape and then I just took a little time off for Thanksgiving and got right back into the gym so I have been in shape since last year. I am ready to fight," Lubin explained.

"I want to get back in the ring as soon as possible. If they line up a fight I want to get back in the gym with no time off. God willing I won't need any time off with injuries or anything else. I am definitely going to be active this year. I want to fight 4 or 5 times."

First on tap for Lubin is former champion Ishe Smith.  They will square off on February 9th in Carson, Calif. on the Gervonta Davis-Abner Mares Showtime televised under card.

After that Lubin hopes to get back to being in marquee fights and has his sites set on a rematch against Charlo.

"It is all on my trainer. He knows best but I definitely want the big fights. I am not not afraid to fight anybody. I definitely want the rematch with Charlo in the near future. It doesn't matter who I fight. I just want to be active in 2019 and I want a world title this year," Lubin told BoxingScene.com.

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