Tommy Fury has issued a message to opponent Jake Paul ahead of next month's bout, stating he's currently in the 'best camp of his life'.
The Manchester fighter will face off against Paul in Florida on December 18th, as the pair's rivalry comes to a head a week before Christmas.
Fury 's rivalry with Paul has been brewing for months, with the pair exchanging barbs on social media on numerous occasions.
Victory for Fury over Anthony Taylor on the undercard of Paul's triumph against Tyron Woodley earlier this year opened the doors for the bout, with the pair facing off after the conclusion of their fights.
Opinions are split as to which way the bout will go but both fighters are confident of emerging victorious, with both promising early-round victories.
Fury was due to be training in Las Vegas with Sugar Hill Steward but returned to the UK for a family emergency and has been training alongside his brother, Tyson Fury.
The change in plans doesn't appear to have affected the former Love Island star, as he issued a message to his rival on social media.
"Whilst Jake enjoys afternoons in the arcade playing dance mat with his side ting, I thought I'd take five minutes out from the best camp of my life to say NOTHING can save you now," he posted on Twitter.
"DECEMBER 18th, you'll see that you can't come in my world and not get hurt." - Finishing his post with a clown emoji.
Fury's message came alongside a video promoting the bout, showing numerous face-offs and jibes between the pair so far.