Veteran heavyweight Tom Little believes that he could nullify the explosive attack of unbeaten prospect Alen Babic.

Babic (4-0, 4 KOs) has been knocking out opponents in the early rounds and wants to be fast-tracked to major fights.

The veteran has been in the ring with boxers like Filip Hrgovic, Daniel Dubois and David Price - and does not appear to be worried about Babic.

Little has been stopped four times in a row - with Hrgovic, Dubois and Price stopping him in five rounds or less.

And in his most recent, he was stopped by Mahammadrasul Majidov in two rounds.

But, Babic is much smaller than Little's most recent opponents. In his last fight, the 6'1 Babic weighed in at 205-pounds.

Little is 6'5 and weighs around the 250-pound mark.

"I saw things that I could exploit [in Babic's recent win]. The only way we'll find out is if we fight. There are things I believe I would nullify and things that I believe would suit me down to the ground," Little told Sky Sports.

"Bear in mind I'm 6ft 5ins. Whether I'm considered a puncher or not, if you rush forwards at me and let me hit you, I am going to hurt you. None of us are robots, none of us are machines, we all feel pain and we are all able to be knocked out. I imagine he is tremendously powerful. Me and him fighting would be so old-school it should only be shown on a black and white TV!

"No heavyweight can run away from him for the amount of time you'd need to. You have to anchor down at some point in each round, to let him know that you're there. Me and Alen have said we will spill blood then have a pint of beer together after to celebrate the winner."