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Haye vs Bellew: Katie Taylor primed for 'incredible opportunity'

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Katie Taylor says she's ready to face Italian Monica Gentili on Saturday after her previous opponent pulled out of the fight

Katie Taylor says fighting on the David Haye vs Tony Bellew undercard at London’s O2 Arena is the stuff dreams are made of.

Five-time world champion Taylor takes on 39-year-old Italian fighter Monica Gentili as part of an action-packed bill on Saturday, live and exclusive on Sky Sports Box Office.

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"I love fight week and I find the build-up so exciting," Taylor told Tuesday's Sportswomen show on Sky Sports News HQ.

"These are things that I live for. When I was growing up as a young girl these were the shows I dreamed of boxing on.

David Haye v Tony Bellew
Image: David Haye's grudge match against Tony Bellew is the headline bout at London's O2 Arena

"It's an incredible opportunity for me to be boxing on such a big card on the undercard of David Haye vs Tony Bellew. It's such a privilege to be boxing on such a big show again and I just can't wait for it."

The clash with Gentili is Taylor's third contest in the pro ranks after the Irish sensation stopped Karina Kopinska in November, before outpointing Brazilian fighter Viviane Obenauf at the Manchester Arena a fortnight later.

KATIE TAYLOR V VIVIANE OBENAUF
Image: Taylor was dominant against Viviane Obenauf in December

Gentili stepped in at short notice following the withdrawal of Taylor's original opponent last week, but the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist is convinced her Italian counterpart represents a genuine test.

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"She is a very durable and experienced opponent and I'm expecting a very tough fight but I hope this is the start of a very big year for me," the Bray boxer added.

Katie Taylor of Ireland  celebrates her gold medal victory over Sofya Ochigava of Russia in the women's boxing Lightweight final of the 2012 London Olympic
Image: Taylor won lightweight gold at the London 2012 Olympics

"In the future I have huge fights lined up including on the Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko bill in a couple of months.

"I want to make my stand in the professional game and if I am going to be boxing for world titles later on in the year then I need to be challenged and tested and she is an opponent who will do that for me.

Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko (Lawrence Lustig)
Image: Taylor is set to fight in front of 90,000 fans when Anthony Joshua meets Wladimir Klitschko (pic: Lawrence Lustig)

"I've been in the States for the last two months training with my coach Ross [Enamait] and I've been working on building up a lot of muscle. I've been punching a bit harder as well I think, and just working on things I've needed to since I turned pro.

"Hopefully that will show at the weekend but I'm definitely in great shape. I feel fitter and stronger and I'm boxing better than I have done in a long, long time so I'm excited to step into the ring at the weekend."

Watch Katie Taylor vs Monica Gentili, as part of Haye vs Bellew, at The O2 on March 4, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book the event online here or via your Sky remote.