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Azim ready to down Loffet on journey to the top

Adam Azim does not need to hold back on his journey to the top, says promoter Ben Shalom.

For a fighter who is only 20 years old, Azim should have all the time in the world. But the rising prospect is ready to rush. He sees a fighter like Devin Haney, just 23 years old, at the top of the lightweight division and wants to reach that level.

"It's motivation for sure but I sense a bit of frustration," Shalom told Sky Sports News.

"He wants to be talked about in that bracket and I think in 12 months we will be talking about him in that bracket."

To get there, he would have to be moved quickly and on Saturday, live on Sky Sports, he will be matched with Belgium's Anthony Loffet for the first scheduled 10-round bout of his career.

His promoter, though, does not expect the fight to last that long.

"Every time he steps up, he knocks them out. I'd love to see him go the distance. I'd love to see him get tested. I can't say I expect that this fight. I think he's going to show us again how fast he is, how powerful he is at the weight," Shalom said.

"At that weight he's formidable. He's sparring middleweights. He's sparring middleweights with big, big power and dealing with it."

Azim shares that expectation. He stopped Conner Marsden in rapid time in his last fight and could do so again against Loffet.

"I didn't force that shot [against Marsden]. That shot just came. I saw the opportunity I hit him and he dropped. When I fight this Saturday, if that shot comes again or any opportunity when I land on him, then obviously I think he will go down," he said.

Nevertheless he promises he has prepared himself for the full 10 rounds, if required. "It's no pressure. I've been doing 10 to four rounds in sparring," Azim said. "I believe I'm

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