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Callum Walsh may be in the early stages as a professional, but he is already being touted as a world champion in waiting.

An unbeaten 13-fight record so far, the 24-year-old from Cork is brimming with talent and has surrounded himself with an all-star team that has a track record of guiding fighters to the top.

Walsh extended his career to 13 successive wins on the eve of St Patrick's Day in New York over Scotland's Dean Sutherland
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Walsh extended his career to 13 successive wins on the eve of St Patrick's Day in New York over Scotland's Dean SutherlandCredit: Getty

His promoter, Tom Loeffler, helped shape the careers of Gennady Golovkin and the Klitschko brothers - Vitali and Wladimir.

Meanwhile, he is backed by UFC CEO Dana White and trains with Manny Pacquiao's legendary coach, Freddie Roach, at the Wild Card Gym in California.

Walsh, who has been boxing since the age of six, first walked into the Los Angeles sweat box when he was 15.

It left a lasting impression on him, and five years later, when his Olympic dream was cruelly robbed from him by the Covid-19 pandemic, he returned in the hopes of turning pro where so many greats had done before him.

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"When I first visited Wildcard, I got a picture with Freddie, and I got a shirt from there, and I went back to Cork training, and I always had this shirt which I looked at all the time," he told marvelbet369.com.

"Then I was in between qualifying for the Olympics when I was 18, and that's when Covid happened, and it shut down the tournament and everything else.

"So when I was 19, I decided to go to LA to train, but Ireland was a restricted country by the US, so I had to go to Mexico for a couple of weeks.

"I turned 20 in Mexico, and then that's when I flew to LA, showed up to Freddie's gym and knocked on the door to ask him if he could train me."

He was given a baptism of fire on his first day, sparring highly-rated welterweight contender Blair Cobbs.

Walsh more than held his own, and Roach took the Irishman under his wing thereafter.

That spar and the gruelling round that followed at the Wild Card Gym have shaped Walsh into a spiteful super welterweight who is just as comfortable exchanging leather in the pocket as he is boxing and moving on the outside.

"It is crazy," Walsh said of Wild Card's famous sparring. "That's what has made me the fighter that I am.

Walsh dropped Sutherland in round one with Roach in his corner and Dana White ringside
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Walsh dropped Sutherland in round one with Roach in his corner and Dana White ringsideCredit: Getty

"You don't get to go over there and say, 'I'm going to spar with this guy, or I am going to spar this many rounds.'

"If Freddie tells you that you are sparring this many rounds or you are sparring this world champion here, then you are doing it.

"You never know who is going to turn up at the gym. Today, I'm turning up to the gym now, and there could be anybody waiting in there for me, and that is the best thing about Wildcard.

"It is all in house sparring. You don't have to pay for sparring partners. Everybody there is looking for sparring all the time.

"I've sparred absolutely everybody. I've sparred fighters like Elvis Rodriguez, who is there all the time, Eimantas Stanionis, Vergil Ortiz, Serhii Bohachuk, Gabe Rosado, like everybody you can think of, I have sparred."

So prolific is his sparring that Walsh believes he had already shared the ring with Dean Sutherland, his most recent fight and whom he knocked out in round one of their New York bout on the eve of St Patrick's Day.

White is one of the most influential men in combat sports and has thrown his support behind Walsh
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White is one of the most influential men in combat sports and has thrown his support behind WalshCredit: Getty

"He actually trained at the Wild Card Gym when I was there a few months ago," Walsh said of Sutherland.

"Someone said we sparred, but I don't really remember that, to be honest.

"I've sparred so many fighters it is hard to keep up. But I've seen a few highlights of him."

He predicted a good main event between the two, which White definitely appreciated.

"Congrats," he wrote on Instagram with a picture of the two of them ringside after Walsh had blasted his rival's chin.

Five other Irish fighters, including Walsh, featured on the card, which was broadcast live on UFC Fight Pass.

Walsh has been fighting on the MMA streaming service since the start of his career, with White - one of combat sports' most influential men - singing his praises at every opportunity.

"I don't even know what his official role is, but I know he's definitely on board 100 per cent to help my career," Walsh said of White.

"He and Freddie have a good relationship, and then he and Tom were working on putting boxing on UFC Fight Pass.

"So that's how the relationship came through Tom. They were working on a deal, and then Tom had just signed me, so he brought me to Vegas to meet Dana.

"Freddie then talked to Dana about me and said that I was one of the best young fighters he's ever seen.

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"That made Dana believe in me, and now he wants to help me win a world title."

Walsh's handlers believe their client can reach the very top of the sport and appears on course to fulfil those lofty expectations.

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