IBF, WBA junior welterweight world champion Josh Taylor is not overlooking his upcoming fight with undefeated mandatory challenger Apinun Khongsong of Thailand.
Their fight is scheduled to take place on May 2 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The bout is the first for Taylor since his impressive twelve round decision win over Regis Prograis to unify the IBF, WBA titles and win the World Boxing Super Series tournament at 140-pounds.
Khongsong, 23-years-old, has only fought once outside of Thailand and he's never faced anyone even close to the level of Taylor or some of Taylor's opponents.
But Taylor is more concerned when there is a high level of unknown involved in the bout.
The bout will be the first for Taylor with new trainer Ben Davison and new promoter Top Rank.
"I don't know an awful lot about him. I've only seen a couple of clips on YouTube," Taylor told BBC Scotland.
"He's a bit of an unknown, it can be a potential banana skin. On paper, it should really be an easy night's work for me because his ranking isn't that good. But you can't afford to take your eye off the ball. This is his shot at the title. He's going to be giving it everything and training like a beast for this.
"There's not that much footage of him but it looks like he carries power and he's very wild with his punches, so he's going to be dangerous. He's tall for the weight, round about my height, so I'll have my hands full.
"I've got a lot of homework ahead but I'm confident of taking care of business and getting him out of the way."