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Dunne full of belief ahead of Point date

Dubliner Bernard Dunne has world title aspirations
Dubliner Bernard Dunne has world title aspirations

Bernard Dunne believes he can take another step towards a world title shot in at the Point Theatre Dublin tomorrow night.

The fight will be live on RTÉ Two and it will also be available to a worldwide audience live here on www.rte.ie/sport from 9pm.

The European super-bantamweight champion makes the first defence of his belt against Kazakhstan's Yersin Jailauov before another large crowd in the Point in his home city.

Unbeaten Dunne has become a major star in Ireland over the past three years, having made his name as a top prospect in the States under top coach Freddie Roach.

Dunne is already highly ranked by all the major world governing bodies but accepts that he must bide his time before challenging the likes of IBF champion Steve Molitor, who has been mentioned as a possible opponent.

'I feel that I'm ready to fight for a world title right now,' said Dunne, who won the vacant European title with a dominant 12-round victory over Esham Pickering last November.

'I know that I have the class to mix it with the very best and I showed that in the win against Pickering.

'Molitor is the obvious fight. He did a job on Michael Hunter but I would fancy that job. We boxed as amateurs in Dublin and I beat him.

'But at the moment I'm focused on keeping my European belt and the plan is for a few more defences this year.'

The Dubliner says that such support just inspires him even more as he seeks to reach the very top.

'With the crowds that we are now getting and the backing of television it means that I can have home advantage and the crowd is just amazing,' said Dunne.

'I don't care who you are, when you come into the arena and you hear 7,000 Irishmen cheering for me you know you're in trouble.

'I'm looking forward to putting on another good show for the fans but I won't be taking this guy (Jailauov) lightly because he's a tough guy and in Europe's top 10.'

Dunne's skill and quick hands should eventually catch up with the challenger in the later rounds.

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