Hot Scottish prospect John Thain is vowing to become another champion off the Celtic production line.
The former top amateur has had just two professional fights (he has won them both) but has already impressed his promoter Frank Warren.
He features again on December 4 at the Braehead Arena, Glasgow, as part of the undercard to Ricky Burns' WBO World Super-Featherweight title defence against Andreas Evensen, live on Sky Sports 1HD
And the Edinburgh ace has vowed to continue Scotland's recent resurgence.
After Scott Harrison and Alex Arthur lost their world titles, Ricky Burns has led the charge by capturing the WBO crown.
But with Arthur not done yet, and Paul Appleby chasing glory at the highest level as well, Scottish boxing is on a high again.
"It's a good time to be boxing in Scotland, that's for sure," said Thain.
"It's been a wee while since we've had big arena shows at the Brahead.
"But Ricky has put us back on the map, and it is fantastic that we're back fighting in front of crowds of five or six thousand.
"I grew up watching the likes of Scott Harrison and Alex Arthur making waves, and to be part of a similar scene is a dream come true."
Thain, 23, last boxed in September, beating Paddy Pollock over four at the Braehead Arena.
"It's just a question of getting some rounds under my belt as a pro at the moment," he said.
"Hopefully in 18 months time I can start challenging for titles."
Promoter Frank Warren added: "Boxing is doing well all over the country, but I'm particularly pleased that we've got so many talented guys coming through in Scotland.
"There is a great affection for the sport in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and with the likes of Ricky Burns, Paul Appleby, John ,Alex Arthur, and young Michael Roberts, there is so much potential for big cards next year."
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