James DeGale will be looking to improve his world rankings on May 21 after crashing into three top 15s inside his first nine pro fights.
The British super-middleweight champion tackles George Groves at the O2 Arena, London, with the Commonwealth title also on the line.
But DeGale is already thinking about bigger things, with news last week that he turned down a world title opportunity to do battle with Groves.
A shot at one of the big four belts cannot be far away given the state of the latest rankings.
DeGale is already number three with the WBO, number 11 with the IBF and number 14 with the WBC.
Victory over Groves will only serve to improve his standing.
"It's nice to get a bit of recognition from the governing bodies after just a handful of fights," said DeGale.
"But hopefully it will be the whole country noticing after I've knocked out Groves."