Katie Taylor's coach believes the Bray fighter is ready for whatever Miriam Gutierrez throws at her on Saturday night.
Ross Enamait has trained the undisputed lightweight champion in Connecticut since she turned professional four years ago, with the pair achieving incredible success together.
And they are aiming to achieve plenty more, with 2021 looking set to be an incredibly busy period for Taylor.
Enamait told The Irish Mirror: "The training has been good. She came back and got into it. It's been a good camp.
"Gutierrez is a big, strong girl. She fought at welterweight as an amateur. She tends to box a little bit more. She looks like a brawler, but she tends to try and box outside. We're ready for whatever she's got.
"If you look at her you think she's going to be a banger, but she likes to move and stick and use the ring a little bit more than it probably looks like she does."
The options look endless for Taylor next year, but her coach wouldn't be drawn on speculation as to who she could face after Gutierrez.

He added: "There's tonnes of girls between lightweight, super-welterweight and even super-featherweight. There's lots of options, but obviously we can't look ahead. We've got to worry about Saturday night first "
Taylor has been strongly linked with a crossover fight against MMA star Cris Cyborg, but Enamait isn't sure about it.
He said: "Who knows if it's even realistic? We got to just get through this fight first before worrying about next year."
The 2012 Olympic gold medalist began working with Enamait after contacting him online as she aimed to step up from the amateur ranks and following her split from her father and former coach Pete.
Taylor and Gutierrez shared the stage for a pre-fight press conference in London today, with the champion warning that the best is yet to come from her.
She said: "Hopefully I will do a bit of everything - outbox her and outfight her.

"There are no easy fights at this stage. This is a huge opportunity for her.
"Complacency is very, very dangerous. I'm ready for whatever comes my way.
"People haven't seen the best of me.
"Every belt is on the line. She has a lot to fight for. But this is the position I've always wanted to be in, defending my titles.
"I'm prepared to walk away the undisputed champion."
Gutierrez added: "Of course I'm extremely focused, that's not to say that I don't admire her.
"I followed her both in the amateur ranks and now as a professional, but we've been working really, really hard for this so I'm totally focused on this fight."