Mykquan Williams is doing his part to remain focused on the task in front of him, but at times it’s hard for him to contain his frustration.

Unbeaten through 24 fights, the junior-welterweight contender from Hartford, Connecticut is rated in the top 15 by two sanctioning bodies, but still finds himself on the outside looking in at the big fights being made in his division.

“You know how the politics go in boxing,” said Williams, 22-0-2 (11 KOs). “We really don’t have anything that the champions are looking for as far as a title. I feel like I’m right there but it’s up to whoever to give me the shot.”