Floyd Mayweather Jr has backed himself to "deliver" when he meets Manny Pacquiao in their highly-anticipated Las Vegas bout next week.
Mayweather clashes with Pac-man at the MGM Grand in a fight that has the potential to set a new pay-per-view record for the sport, and the unbeaten Grand Rapids fighter thinks that he will be too strong for the Filipino on May 2.
The Mirror quotes Mayweather as saying: "All I know how to do is win. I've no doubts the fight will deliver.
"The buzz around this fight is at an all time high, and I'm prepared to step in the ring and do what I do best come May 2. I'm going to continue living my life and supporting my family and those around me the way I'm comfortable doing.
"Boxing is a business and people don't know what it takes to be good at this, but I feel great. Training camp is going well and I'll be ready to fight on the night."
Meanwhile, British boxer Amir Khan has tipped Mayweather to extend his unbeaten record to 48 fights next week.