Dereck Chisora has urged David Price to make swift work of his rematch with Tony Thompson - so that they can agree a domestic showdown for the summer.
Price rejected the chance to fight Chisora in order to avenge his second-round knockout by Thompson in February with the two scheduled to meet again in Liverpool on July 6.
The British heavyweight scene is in reasonable health and a clash between Chisora and Price appears inevitable at some point.
Chisora, who meets Argentinian Hector Alfredo on Frank Warren's 'Rule Britannia' bill at Wembley Arena on Saturday, admires Price but is eager to crush his rival.
"David's got some unfinished business with Thompson. I believe that David was caught by a lucky shot and anyone can go down with those types of shots," Chisora said.
"David has nothing to be ashamed of and shouldn't be putting himself down.
"He should train hard and do this schmuck quickly. I expect him to win the rematch. Me against him would be a great fight for the summer.
"I like David, I don't have any quarrel with him. He's a family man and a cool guy, but this is a business."
Nathan Cleverly's WBO light-heavyweight title defence against Robin Krasniqi headlines Saturday's show.