John Fury, the father and trainer of Tommy Fury, has made a prediction for his son's fight with KSI.
The rivalry between the pair is set to reach it's climax on October 14 live on DAZN when their differences are settled in the ring, and Tommy is feeling confident.
During the build-up to the contest, Tommy is convinced he can produce a first knockout against the British entertainment star, but his father believes it may take a bit longer to work KSI out before bringing the fight to a close within the scheduled distance.
"Well, I’m not so sure," Fury told DAZN's Off the Cuff when asked about his son's prediction.
"I know this job inside out, I’ve been around it all my life.
"It will take Tommy a couple of rounds just to get to know what he’s about. He’s going to awkward.
"He can’t stand in front of Tommy, if he does, it’s over."
Fury then went onto explain what KSI's likely strategy will be come the first bell in Manchester.
"But what he’s going to do, he’s going to use a 20ft ring, he’s going to get on his bike, he’s going to throw looping, awkward punches and hoping one’s going to land.
"It won't be a bad fight, but I think when Tommy does get to grips with him, it’s going to be over."