Jamie McDonnell wants to become a unified world champion - or is ready to move up and mix it with the likes of Scott Quigg and Carl Frampton.
The WBA bantamweight holder is heading out to America for rematch with former WBO boss Tomoki Kameda in September and is hoping it will move him even further up the pecking order.
McDonnell (26-2-1-KO12) won the first fight on a close points decision and is out to knock the Japanese fighter out and then take on any of the other world champions at 122lbs - or move up to super-bantamweight.
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The WBA bantamweight holder is heading out to America for rematch with former WBO boss Tomoki Kameda in September and is hoping it will move him even further up the pecking order.
McDonnell (26-2-1-KO12) won the first fight on a close points decision and is out to knock the Japanese fighter out and then take on any of the other world champions at 122lbs - or move up to super-bantamweight.
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