George Groves has claimed that it will be impossible for Carl Froch to beat him when they meet at Wembley Stadium at the end of May.
The two British fighters will square off for a second time following Froch's controversial IBF and WBA super middleweight title win over Groves in November.
Groves now believes that everything is in his favour leading up to the rematch in the capital on May 31.
"Well, this is it. Everything for a reason. Carl Froch now has to fight a match he does not want to take, a fight he knows he cannot possibly win," he told reporters.
"It was stonewall robbery the first time, everyone knows this. It brings me great joy this is happening. Froch did not want to take this fight. I think that is round one to me.
"Round two is that this is in my home town, with my home crowd. He has to travel here for the fight. Maybe that is fate. Know this Carl, this is perfect for me now. There is not one thing that will be chance."
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently revealed that the fight could make over £10m in revenue.