Cain Lewis Issues ‘Lets Get It On’ Plea to BUI Celtic Champion
Cian Lewis has called for Teo Alin to join him on the domestic dance floor.
The Navan native registered his tenth pro win at Leopardstown Racecourse last weekend and instantly reiterated his desire to move into more meaningful fights over the next 12 months.
It’s been a wish of the 22-year-old’s for some time, but he has struggled to find willing foes.
Now with Alin holding the BUI Celtic super featherweight title, he believes he has the perfect opponent and called for the Cookstown native to ‘get it on’.
Speaking to Irish-boxing.com after his latest victory, he said: “Letās get it on. You got two opponents for the Celtic title, so letās get it on. Or if not, heād have to vacate it.
“Itās been difficult for me at featherweight⦠maybe letās step up to super featherweight,ā he explained. āIāll step up, weāll fight for the Celtic at no problem⦠Iām up for anything. Iām ready now. This is my year.
āI just want to start stepping it up now⦠start getting titles. I need it now.ā
The Meath native has made no secret of his desire to step up and has been honest with regard to how hard it has been to remain patient in that regard.
āIt is frustrating⦠because itās all career boxing, you know. Every year matters ā itās not a typical nine-to-five,ā he said. āLetās get as much fights as possible while I can.
While Alin appears top of the immediate hit list, Lewis confirmed another domestic option could emerge, revealing his team have already explored a fight with Lee Gormley.
āJay said heās reached out to Lee Gormley, so maybe that as well,ā he added. āIām up for anything⦠I want to start getting these titles. Iāve been calling it for too long now.ā
Despite limited activity last year, the forer Ballymun amateur insists he has remained prepared and believes momentum is finally building again after the Leopardstown outing.
āEven though I had one fight last year, I always say Iām always working so Iām always ready,ā he said. āGood start ā letās just keep the ball rolling, keep the fights coming.ā
‘King’ also paid tribute to those who supported him on fight night, adding: āBig thanks to all the sponsors, big thanks to my team, my coach⦠and everyone who come out here tonight. It wouldnāt be possible without all these guys.ā
Alin has secured a BBBofC title shot and will fight Kane Shepard on April 4th in Cardiff, so a Lewis fight may not be on his radar as of yet.
Rumour also suggests Gormley has a big fight lined up on the undercard of Michael Conlan’s fight with Kevin Walsh in March.

