WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has put his money where his mouth is - by placing down a large wager on his younger brother Tommy Fury, to score a knockout win over Jake Paul.
Fury will collide with Paul on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
"I've got a lot of money on it that says [Tommy will knock Paul out], so there we are," Tyson Fury told Queensberry Promotions. "It's a big fight because it's two big talkers I suppose. Going at it, grudge match, whatever you want to call it - throwing it all down - whatever.
"Very [proud of my younger brother]. To be here being paid millions of pounds on the world's biggest stage at whatever he is, 23-years-old, newborn baby... He's got it all going on. He's rolling deep isn't he? Rolling in G-Wagons, Rolexes... it's like a dream come true for him. I'm very proud of what he's done and that's why we're all here. All the boys have come over to support him in his conquest of smashing Jake Paul's face in."
Tommy Fury is the first actual boxer that Paul will step in the ring with. The bulk of Paul's boxing wins have come against MMA veterans.
However, Fury has not exactly been tested in his 8 fights as a professional.
In an earlier interview, veteran promoter Eddie Hearn picked apart Fury's record.
Hearn would see either man pulling off the win.
"Tommy's resume is awful. Awful. So bad. Probably the worst 8-0 resume I've ever seen. Terrible. But, by the way, he's won every fight easy. So it's not like he's struggled against anyone. But genuinely, the level of opposition, they're honestly so bad," Hearn told Boxing Social.
"Jake Paul has a better boxing resume than Tommy Fury, which is disgusting. But I just feel that if Tommy Fury let's his hands go and goes in there and boxes neat and smart, he'll stop him."