Tyson Fury's trainer insists his fighter is ready to produce a 'world class' display and expects a dominant win over David Haye. The 25-year-old Fury is facing the biggest test of his career when he battles Haye at Manchester Arena on September 28th, live on Sky Sports HD Box Office.

Haye is a former two-weight world champion and enters the fight as favourite, but opposing trainer Peter Fury is confident his man will make a mockery of the pre-fight predictions. Pundits have suggested that Haye holds advantages in speed, power and experience, but Peter expects the younger fighter to shine in the big spotlight.

"There's no excuses for this fight, I'm going to be there every step of the way," he told the Ringside Toe-2-Toe podcast. "I'm going to be in the corner, giving his instructions and expect to see a solid, world class Tyson Fury. Better than the previous fights. I'm not going to give predictions, but I don't think it's going to be as hard a fight as people think it is and that's my honest opinion. I think it's going to be a lot easier and people are going to be shocked at how Tyson deals with it."