Deontay Wilder's coach has predicted that the American will knock Tyson Fury out inside of five rounds in the pair's upcoming trilogy bout.
Fury wiped the floor with Wilder in the second clash between the pair, following on from a controversial draw in the first meeting, and is widely considered to be the favourite once again.
Victory for Fury would open the doors for a fiercely-anticipated all-British scrap with Anthony Joshua, as long as the world champion overcomes Oleksandr Usyk in September.
While fans may have their sights set towards that Battle of Britain affair, Fury's camp are fully focused and confident of overcoming Wilder.
But Wilder's coach Malik Scott believes the changes that the American has undergone make him extremely dangerous and is backing an early-round triumph.
"Fury fights with his hands down, at times with his chin up, at times he comes forwards, at times he is close with his hands down," he told Sky Sports.
"He has been knocked down by guys who hit less hard than Deontay. He is very vulnerable. I've never seen Fury fight and say: 'Wow he is unbeatable'. On his best day he looks good but still looks beatable.
"This Deontay would knock out the old Deontay in two rounds. He is 10 times more focused, training 100 times harder. It is a violent camp. His mentality is very violent. This will be the best version of Deontay Wilder that you have ever seen.
"They underestimate his IQ. He is not some big, dumb guy who just throws a right hand. There is method to his madness.
"Deontay's IQ is very high. I watch him create, watch him put himself in position, set guys up into surgical traps. Deontay will knock Fury out inside of five rounds."