Outspoken British heavyweight Dereck Chisora believes he will "destroy" Hector Alfredo Avila at Wembley Arena on April 20.
The former British and Commonwealth champion features in a 10-round fight against Avila on his comeback following a suspension by the British Board of Control.
The Zimbabwean-born Londoner hasn't stepped into the ring since David Haye knocked him out in the fifth round at Upton Park in July last year, which was one of the most exciting fights on British soil in recent years.
In his previous fight, Chisora took on long-standing WBC champion Vitali Klitshko and came the closest to beating the Ukrainian giant since Lennox Lewis fought him 10 years previously.
"I'm back in business and I'm on the road back to the world title," said Chisora.
"I'm looking to destroy Avila first at Wembley Arena and then face one of the other so-called rivals next, if it's David Price then great, I know he wouldn't be able to stand up to my power and he'd be a good step in the right direction for me.
"It's exciting to be back in the ring after almost a year out. I've been working hard in the gym with my trainer Don Charles, making changes and improving, and we're both tunnel focused on achieving the goal of winning the world heavyweight title.
"I'm still only 29 and I've had only 19 fights, aside from Haye, I took Tyson Fury the distance despite not being in the best shape, I was robbed against Robert Helenius for the European title in his backyard and then took Klitschko the distance straight after.
"The world title is my goal and I will achieve it."
The show also features other top Brits Scott Harrison, Paul Butler, Liam Walsh and Nathan Cleverly.