Argentine Fabio Eduardo Moli has vowed to knock out Matt Skelton when the pair contest the vacant WBU heavyweight title at Wembley on Friday. Moli's stablemate Javier Alvarez took Michael Gomez's WBU super featherweight belt from him on 11 February.
And Moli has promised a shock Argentine double over British opponents when he fights Commonwealth champion Skelton.
"You saw what happened to Gomez and I will do the same to Skelton only twice as bad in half the time," he said.
"What does Skelton have to bother me? Nothing," added Moli, who lost inside one round to Wladimir Klitschko in 2003.
"I have seen Skelton fights on tape and he just a big brawler. I have knocked out plenty of them in my time, so he will be no different.
"The only good heavyweight the English have ever had is Lennox Lewis. The rest have been rubbish.
"I plan to get out on the first plane on Saturday morning with the title, leaving Skelton mashed to a pulp."