Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn believes rising Belfast boxer Caoimhin Agyarko can go on to become a "global star".
The unbeaten middleweight will return to the ring on March 12 when he fights on the undercard of Michael Conlan's world title clash with Leigh Wood at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena.
Agyarko has cruised to an unblemished record of 10-0, with seven of those victories coming by way of stoppage.
Nicknamed 'Black Thunder', the former Holy Trinity amateur is ready to shake up the world in the months ahead, with Hearn hinting at a "big fight" in Belfast later in the year.
Speaking to Belfast Live, Hearn said: "He is tremendous. He is not blessed like Michael (Conlan) or Carl (Frampton) with a natural fan base who can fill up the Odyssey (SSE Arena).
"But you have a fighter there who has the ability to become a world champion in the middleweight division."
Hearn added: "You're looking at a middleweight who can bring some serious names to Belfast.
"March 12 is the perfect card for him to fight on. My aim with Caoimhin is to build him and then bring a big name here. A big name that people might be surprised he's fighting.
"Someone like Gabriel Rosado, Jason Quigley which is a tremendous fight as well.
"He wants to get there as soon as possible, but the way the scheduling is in the world it's not with any old fight. It is with a special fight. Until then we build his profile.
"He can be a ticket seller, but that's not the aim. The aim is for him to be a global star and a world champion, because he has that kind of style that is so exciting."
And Hearn has urged Irish fight fans to back Agyarko as he continues his burgeoning career.
"Get behind him as much as you can, because you have a world class fighter who can be in blockbuster fights in the future," he added.
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