DENZEL BENTLEY IS ready to jockey for position in a middleweight division he believes is about to open up.

The new - and two-time - British champion, who regained his belt by defeating Linus Udofia on Friday, reveals himself as a student of the 160lb landscape and he suspects that some vacant world title belts could soon be floated on the open market.

"I am always keeping an eye on the division and looking at what's good," explained Battersea's champion, talking to Dev Sahni on the Unibet Lowdown. "I have noticed that the division is opening up quite suddenly and I think Golovkin will retire soon, especially if he gets the Canelo fight next.

"Demetrius Andrade has moved up and they are waiting for him to officially vacate. Charlo will eventually go up and the division will be wide open.

"All I know is I want to be in a position to fight for an eliminator or near enough for a vacant title when that happens.

"I want to push forward and get some good fights in to help build my world ranking and I am still ranked with the WBO."

With that in mind, perhaps a more immediate prospect for the 27-year-old could be a match with the winner of this weekend's clash between Janibek Alimkhanuly and domestic rival Danny Dignum.

"Dignum is a good fighter and he has got a good chance if he believes in himself," reasoned Bentley. "Janibek is a good fighter and I have actually been watching him - there isn't a fighter in my division that I don't know really.

"Janibek has got good power and is quite slick. He is beatable and whether Danny can do it or not we will find out this weekend. As much as me and Danny are cool, I would love the winner of that fight and it would make a great fight.

"Recently I have been thinking about fighting Janibek and I really like that fight. I would fancy my chances against him, but we will have to see the outcome of this next fight.

"I watch Janibek and I see a few things. He is good, by the way, but I just think I can beat him.

"We don't know how good he is because he has fought people he is meant to bang out. You don't know how good I am yet and you have only seen maybe 60 per cent of me so far."