LEIGH WOOD wants to fight Anthony Cacace whether the Northern Irishmanโs world title is on the line or not.
Cacace currently holds the IBF super-featherweight strap but must next fight mandatory challenger Eduardo Nunez if he wants to hold on to his title. Last time out Cacace defeated Josh Warrington on points at Wembley Stadium in a non-title bout after the International Boxing Federation refused to sanction the ‘Leeds Warrior’ as a challenger.
Cacace vs. Nunez must take place by March 20, 2025. Should it not then Cacace will be stripped.
During an interview with Wood Boxing News asked the 36-year-old if a fight against โThe Apacheโ would still be of interest should he vacate the world title.
โItโs the fight. Itโs the biggest fight, I think,โ he answered.
โNunez hasnโt really beat anyone that anyone knows yet. Itโs not really a name. Thatโs not saying heโs not a good fighter because heโs a really good fighter but he needs to be proven against a name someone [to] compare against.
โIโm definitely the biggest fight for Cacace. Whether he wants to hold on to that world title and go down that route thatโs up to him. Heโs got a decision to make. I seen interviews where he said he wants to financially get the biggest fights and I believe thatโs me. Heโd get a lot more money fighting me than he would Nunez. Itโs his decision. I think itโs an exciting fight. Itโs one for the fans no matter where it is. England, Ireland, Nottingham, Saudi โ wherever it can be made itโs a great fight.โ
Wood is currently a promotional free agent and has not fought since his thrilling stoppage win against Josh Warrington 12 months ago.