IBO super middleweight champion Chris Eubank Jr. (24-1, 19 KOs) wants every title at 168-pounds - and he feels the road to those other titles will begin on July 15th, when he defends his belt against his most experienced opponent and most well known name, Arthur Abraham (46-5, 30 KOs).

The fight with Abraham takes place on July 15 at Wembley Arena in London.

Eubank has been trying to rebuild his image after last year's mess, where he and his father, Chris Eubank Sr., made outrageous demands that caused him to lose a scheduled fight with middleweight king Gennady Golovkin. Eubank was replaced in that contest, last September, by Kell Brook.

Eubank is hoping the fight with Abraham will silence the critics who believe the young fighter only takes on overmatched opponents.

"I've had haters and naysayers since I first stepped in the ring six years ago," Eubank said to Nick Parkinson. "This is a fight that will silence one or two of them.

"Some people like to say I've not been tested and you can't say that after I've fought Arthur Abraham. I've dealt with it my whole career, people saying I'm only here because of who my father is. But it doesn't matter what your name is: if you can't fight, you can't fight."

Eubank made his super middleweight debut in February, when he stopped Australian Renold Quinlan to capture the IBO title.

In beating Abraham, Eubank believes that he would rightly earn a crack at his domestic rivals - IBF champion James DeGale or WBA champion George Groves.

He promises to do a real number on Abraham, who has never been stopped and has rarely ever been down.

"I want the belts," Eubank said. "Groves and DeGale, these are the fights I deserve to be in and beating Arthur Abraham will solidify that claim. I'm sure we will be able to get those fight on this year or early next year.

"I want to fight the best. I'm at the stage of my career where I need to be fighting for titles. Abraham is very highly ranked. I want the world titles and I want names. I want fights that will be build my legacy. This is an opportunity for me.

"I've got the opportunity to fight one of the best super-middleweights in the world and put my stamp on the division. He's strong and come forward but I see a lot of holes in his game. I will exploit those holes ruthlessly."