Anthony Joshua and fellow heavyweight Deontay Wilder have been back-and-forth with a war of words, with WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO champion Joshua ridiculing former WBC champion Wilder as something of a one-trick pony.
The American faces Tyson Fury next month for the third time and has made it no secret that he wants a title showdown with Joshua in a potential undisputed world heavyweight title clash.
And though Joshua has his eyes on the same goal, whether Fury or 'The Bronze Bomber' has the last remaining belt he craves, he believes the American would soon be sent packing if he ever got in the ring with him.
"I will fight them all. Wilder is just another one in the pecking order, no problem," Joshua told Sky Sports News. "Check the resume, I've been in with them all.
"He isn't an elite-level fighter. I've never seen in the heavyweight division a fighter going to war with just one weapon, which is his right hand.
"As we've seen now with certain fights, he struggles at the top level, and there's a lot more of us waiting for that opportunity as well to kick his ass.
"He'd better watch what he's saying and have a reality check because when the day comes for me and him to face, I know what I'm capable of doing.
"I'm not one of those tomato cans he's knocked out. I'm an elite-level fighter."