According to IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook (36-1, 25 KOs), he is already on weight and ready for his mandatory showdown with Errol Spence (31-0, 18 KOs).
Their fight takes place this coming Saturday night at Bramall Lane in Sheffield.
There were concerns about Brook's ability to make the weight, but he was able to do so without any issues or concerns.
Last September, Brook went all the way up to the middleweight division to challenge IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC world champion Gennady Golovkin. Brook was stopped in the fifth after suffering a fractured orbital bone.
Brook's handlers wanted him to continue his career at junior middleweight, but the Sheffield fighter was confident he could get down to 147.
"It's fantastic to be home," said Brook to Sky Sports. "It's a bit colder here but it's nice to be home, touch base, and see my kids. We are in fight week now so the days are flying past and it will soon be Saturday. I have had a really good camp, done a lot of cycling, drinking plenty of fluids.
"We have had really hard sparring, really good sparring, and I've done what's been asked of me, hitting all the targets. I couldn't be any happier at this moment."
Brook credits his nutritionist with helping him get down to the proper weight without draining his body or suffering in the gym.
"I have been doing it properly. Greg Marriott, my nutritionist, he knows how I tick, he knows what I like, what I don't like, he knows how I work. He has been trying to keep me as happy as he can," Brook said.
"The fact is, I have been looking at food differently. Not enjoying it, just looking at it to fuel me through my next workout. I have had to stay professional in this camp and be switched on throughout, but I have not been as moody as I thought I was going to be! I feel very good, I am very close to the weight, and 147 here we come!"