It’s going to be a dream come true to win the world title, says Carl Frampton ahead of Kiko Martinez rematch

WORLD title challenger Carl Frampton has vowed โ€˜the best is yet to comeโ€™ ahead of his date with destiny this weekend.

The Irish sensation takes on Kiko Martinez for his IBF super-bantamweight world title on Saturday night, in a 16,000 capacity arena in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.

The bout, live and exclusive on BoxNation, will see the unbeaten 27-year-old make his first bid for a world title as he faces the tough Spaniard Martinez, an opponent he previously overcame via a ninth round stoppage early last year.

That victory, at the Odyssey Arena in front of his adoring Belfast public, has seen the Ulsterman go from strength-to-strength, blasting his way past Jeremy Parodi and Hugo Cazares en route to the impending world title shot he has dreamed of his whole life.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be a dream come true to win the world title. I started this long journey at seven years old and had my ups and downs, so to become a world champion in my 20th year of doing this sport, in a stadium built for myself – itโ€™s what dreams are made of,โ€ said Frampton.

Victory, he believes, will take him to another level.

โ€œI donโ€™t think youโ€™ve seen the best of me. Iโ€™m 27, in the prime of my life but thereโ€™s still plenty more to come. I can see and feel the improvements everyday in training and after sparring. The best is definitely yet to come,โ€ he said.

Known as โ€˜La Sensaciรณnโ€™, Martinez surprised boxing critics the way he bounced back from his loss to Frampton by stopping the undefeated Colombian Jhonatan Romero, stripping him of his IBF belt.

Frampton, though, isnโ€™t expecting anything different this time around from the 28-year-old and believes he will be facing a fighter who has the same approach.

โ€œI think this is his 35th or 36th fight and every single one of his fights he has boxed the same way. He comes-forward, heโ€™s aggressive and has an exciting style that the crowds like,โ€ said Frampton.

โ€œI think our styles clash well and make for a good fight but I donโ€™t see him doing anything different and expect him to come head first, trying to knock me out.

โ€œBut itโ€™s up to me to remain smart and switched on for the twelve rounds and as long as I stay focused thereโ€™s only going to be one winner,โ€ he said.

A win for โ€˜The Jackalโ€™ would open up a host of potential megafights down the line with the likes of Leo Santa Cruz, Guillermo Rigondeaux and even Britainโ€™s Scott Quigg options for the future.

Frampton is aware, however, that he must first get past Martinez but has fired a warning shot to all his foes at 122-pounds.

โ€œIโ€™m preparing for a hard, gruelling fight, that may take 12 rounds but no matter what happens Iโ€™m going to win. I also know I have the power to knock any super-bantamweight in the world out,โ€ he said.

โ€œSo it could be a 12-round points decision or it could be over in the first round. Nevertheless, Iโ€™m preparing for a very hard and brutal fight then we can talk about future fights,โ€ Frampton said.

Frampton vs Martinez is live on BoxNation (Sky 437/490HD, Virgin 546, TalkTalk 525) this Saturday at 7pm. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.

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