The countdown is on for Kell Brook who will finally face domestic rival Amir Khan in Manchester this coming Saturday.
Brook has been wanting this fight for years and now finally gets the chance to face the man whose name has followed him throughout his career.
Speaking to Sky Sports outside the Wincobank Gym in Sheffield, Brook is looking forward to putting on a show at the AO Arena.
"It's definitely personal. There's no handshakes," Brook said when discussing his rivalry with Khan.
"I'm coming to do business. What we've been talking about for over a decade is five days away.
"I just can't wait now to show the fans what they've been missing out on. This is the show they've been waiting to see, and they're going to see one hell of a show on Saturday night."
When it came to the possible mind games Khan might play in the build-up, Brook is confident they will not distract him from his gameplan inside the ring.
"I've just got to keep my cool.
"I know he's going to be playing mind-games this week, but when it's all said and done, all I'm worried about is hearing that first bell ring, going out and executing the game-plan, and taking care of business."