Andres Campos believes he will be able to stop IBF world flyweight champion Sunny Edwards when they meet on Saturday night.
The clash, which takes place at the SSE Arena Wembley, will be Campos' first world title challenge, but it could not come against a harder opponent in Edwards who is considered one of the world's best fighters.
However, while he may have just four knockout wins on his 15-fight record, Campos is convinced he can inflict the first loss of Edwards' career and stop him before the final bell.
“Sunny Edwards has never fought against anyone like me,” Campos said.
“I am by far the best opponent that he will have faced. I have lots of experience fighting against and defeating undefeated guys from both the amateurs and pros. I am starving for success. I am so hungry to win this world title and make history for Chile.
“Sunny Edwards is good, but he is not good enough to beat me. I know that I am better than him and I will show you all on Saturday night.
"I have three scenarios: scenario A, B and C. We have trained so hard for each one. Sunny won’t be able to run away from me like a dancer. He is just dancing and running all the time. I will send him to sleep before the twelfth round.”