In a bold move that has sent ripples through the boxing community, Cian Lewis, the Navan native, has thrown down the gauntlet to Teo Alin, the current BUI Celtic super featherweight champion. Lewis, who recently secured his tenth professional victory at Leopardstown Racecourse, is eager to elevate his career by facing more formidable opponents in the coming year.
At just 22 years old, Lewis has been vocal about his aspirations to step up his game and compete for meaningful titles. His latest triumph has only fueled his ambition, and he sees Alin as the perfect adversary to test his mettle. “Let’s get it on,” Lewis declared. “You have two opponents for the Celtic title, so let’s get it on. Or if not, he’d have to vacate it.”
Lewis has been candid about the challenges he has faced in finding willing opponents at featherweight. He is now considering a move up to super featherweight to pursue his title dreams. “It’s been difficult for me at featherweight… maybe let’s step up to super featherweight,” he explained. “I’ll step up, we’ll fight for the Celtic title at no problem… I’m up for anything. I’m ready now. This is my year.”
The young boxer’s frustration is palpable, as he emphasizes the urgency of his situation. “It is frustrating… because it’s all career boxing, you know. Every year matters—it’s not a typical nine-to-five,” he said. “Let’s get as many fights as possible while I can.”
While Alin is currently at the top of Lewis’s hit list, he has also expressed interest in facing Lee Gormley. “Jay said he’s reached out to Lee Gormley, so maybe that as well,” Lewis added. “I’m up for anything… I want to start getting these titles. I’ve been calling it for too long now.”
Despite a relatively quiet year in 2023, Lewis insists he has remained in peak condition and is ready to build momentum. “Even though I had one fight last year, I always say I’m always working, so I’m always ready,” he stated. “Good start—let’s just keep the ball rolling, keep the fights coming.”
Lewis also took a moment to express his gratitude to his supporters. “Big thanks to all the sponsors, big thanks to my team, my coach… and everyone who came out here tonight. It wouldn’t be possible without all these guys.”
However, a fight with Alin may not be imminent, as the champion has a BBBofC title shot lined up against Kane Shepard on April 4th in Cardiff. Additionally, rumors suggest that Gormley has a significant fight scheduled on the undercard of Michael Conlan’s bout with Kevin Walsh in March.
As the boxing world watches with bated breath, one thing is clear: Cian Lewis is determined to make his mark and is ready to take on all comers in his quest for glory.
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