Chantelle Cameron believes that she's fully capable of shocking unified lightweight champion Katie Taylor.
Cameron is the mandatory challenger, under the WBC, to Taylor, who holds every major title in the weight class. Cameron is also mandatory for the WBC super lightweight title held by Jessica McCaskill.
"I'm a massive fan of Katie, she is a legend and what she's done for women's boxing is incredible. But I've got the tools to beat her," Cameron, who is managed by MTK Global, told Sky Sports.
"It's strange in the sense that she has inspired every female boxer in the world, including me. But I've earned my place. I've earned my spot. I want to box Katie in her prime, not when it's starting to take its toll and people say she's got too many miles on the clock. She's in her prime now. I want to fight her at her best."
Cameron does not feel Taylor is very embracing to the idea of their showdown.
"Our styles would make a great fight. But my style? She doesn't want any of that. My coaches have the tactics and knowledge to help me execute a game-plan. I have seen her weaknesses. She's there to be beaten. I respect her and every opponent but if I faced her it would be dog eat dog," Cameron said.
"I boxed for England [as an amateur] and there was so much talk about a girl called Katie Taylor. I had no idea who she was because it was all so new to me," Cameron said. The first time I saw her I thought: 'Wow'. I boxed her when I'd only been boxing for a year. It was insane because she was my idol but, when the first bell went, it was just like any other fight. My mind-set switched - two arms, two legs, she was just another human being."
Taylor's next fight is going to come against dangerous puncher Amanda Serrano.
She's picking Taylor to come out on top in a fight filled with fireworks.
"I'm excited for that fight. It's very tough for Katie but I think she'll win," Cameron said. "She will be a level above. Obviously I want Katie to win because I want to be the one to beat her!"