British heavyweight David Price has suggested that experience could prove key should he face Anthony Joshua before the end of 2015.
A domestic showdown between Price and Joshua could take place during the second half of the year, and the Liverpudlian has admitted that he would prefer the bout to occur sooner rather than later.
The 31-year-old told Sky Sports News: "We're ready to make that fight whenever. If you look at this logically, it suits me better to fight Joshua now. He's only had 13 fights and he hasn't gone past three rounds, so I've got the experience in my favour.
"But I would be willing to fight him anytime. It would be better if there was a belt on the line because it would make it more meaningful and a carrot dangling for the winner."
Price will attempt to win the European title against Erkan Teper in Stuttgart on July 17.