Manxman claimed his second belt in less than a year last weekend
Now with two Australasian titles to his name, Manx pro boxer, Sam Rennie says he now wants to target international success going forward.
The Island-born fighter claimed the vacant ANBF Australasian Super Featherweight title last weekend, the second belt he's secured in less than a year.
Undefeated with eight wins from eight at professional level, Rennie says he's now eyeing up fights elsewhere across the world to continue his rise through the ranks.
When asked about the key to winning two championships in the last ten months, the former New Horizon Boxing Club member says it's his hunger to succeed that's been vital to his fast progress:
As well as a unanimous points victory over Shamal Ram Anuj last Friday (13 March) to scoop the ANBF crown, his other title win came back in May 2025 when he overcame Asyer Aluman to take the WBC Silver Australasia Super Featherweight belt.
Rennie has also reiterated he would be keen to fight in his native nation on the Isle of Man in future should circumstances allow.
You can listen to the full, extended interview with Rennie via the Manx Radio SportsCast below:
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