Maccarinelli's career is moving in the right direction
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Enzo Maccarinelli says his devastating knockout-punch against Argentine hardman Marcelo Dominguez shows he has the power to reign at cruiserweight.
Dominguez, 36, was stopped for the first time in his career by a perfect uppercut as Maccarinelli took the WBO interim title with a ninth-round win.
"I've always had confidence in my power and I showed it against Dominguez," Maccarinelli, 25, told BBC Wales Sport.
"We knew he was strong and I wasn't expecting to finish him with one shot."
WBO title holder Johnny Nelson must now fight Maccarinelli by September or surrender his belt to the Welshman.
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If Johnny won't have it, I have got to go straight for a new belt and I have nothing to fear
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The pair were due to meet last March before 39-year-old Nelson withdrew with the knee injury which threatens to end his career.
And Swansea-man Maccarinelli, who is also the WBU champion, says the constant delays over a possible showdown with Nelson are hindering he career.
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"I didn't really need to take this fight against the number two (Dominguez), but I just love to fight and I am willing to take on whoever my promoter wants me to," added Maccarinelli.
"The Nelson thing has gone on for so long now it is out of my head and I have got to set my sights on new things.
"If Johnny won't have it, I have got to go straight for a new belt and I have nothing to fear."
Promoter Frank Warren said Maccarinelli's next fight will "probably" be on the same night as WBO and IBF super middleweight Joe Calzaghe makes his long-awaited return to the ring.
Warren said: "Enzo's had a tough fight. He boxed phenomenally well. I was really proud of him and the way he performed.