Sam Sexton has told Danny Williams to stop hiding and turn up for their British heavyweight title fight on May 15 - so he can knock him out.
 
Commonwealth champion Sexton is set for a unification fight with Williams at West Ham's Upton Park.
 
But with Williams becoming increasingly eccentric as he nears the end of his career, Sexton wants to be the man to end the Brixton Bomber career and hopes he turns up on the night.
 
If he doesn't, Sexton's promoter Frank Warren will call for Williams to be stripped of his title, and for Big Sam to fight for the vacant belt.
 
"I just hope Danny comes out from hiding and is there on the night because I want his name on my record," said Sexton, who has recovered from the hand injury which ruled him out of challenging Williams in December.
 
"He's a great boxer with some great names on his record and I desperately want to scalp him.
 
"I know Danny has only got a couple of fights left in him, but he's a very dangerous customer.
 
"I've sparred with him before and believe me he can punch. Your power is the last thing to go and Williams is capable of knocking out absolutely anyone.
 
"If I fight him I'll have to be careful but my confidence is sky high at the moment and I'll be too quick and too powerful for him.
 
"Believe me, I'll knock him out in a couple of rounds.
 
"2009 was a big year for me. I beat Martin Rogan twice in Commonwealth title fights and I felt my all round game improved and I became a championship fighter rather than a prospect.
 
"Taking the next step and fighting Williams for the British title is very important to me. But if Danny doesn't want the fight then I am happy to face whoever Frank Warren puts in front of me."
 
'Hammer Time' is headlined by Kevin Mitchell's challenge for the WBO Interim World Lightweight Championship against Michael Katsidis. A quality packed undercard includes the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship between Danny Williams and Sam Sexton; Olympic Gold medallist James DeGale challenges for the first title in his career - the WBA International Super-Middleweight Championship; unbeaten heavyweight star Derek Chisora; and Britain's hottest young prospects Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunders. Plus more fights to be added.
 
Tickets for 'Hammer Time', priced at £30, £40, £50, £80, £150, £200 & £250, are available from:
 
West Ham Ticket Hotline: 0871 222 2700*
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*MITCHELL-KATSIDIS BIG FIGHT TICKETS NOW ON SALE!*
 
Tickets are now on sale for Kevin Mitchell's historic world lightweight title clash against Michael Katsidis at West Ham United's world famous Boleyn Ground on Saturday 15th May.
 
'Hammer Time' is set to be the sporting event of the summer as Mitchell aims to be crowned world champion at the ground where football legends Bobby Moore and Sir Geoff Hurst plied their trade.
 
Undefeated Mitchell faces his toughest test yet against the power-punching Australian who is well known in England from his thrilling fight against Graham Earl.
 
A quality packed undercard includes the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship between Danny Williams and Sam Sexton; Olympic Gold medallist James DeGale challenges for the first title in his career - the WBA International Super-Middleweight Championship; unbeaten heavyweight star Derek Chisora; and Britain's hottest young prospects Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunders. Plus more fights to be added.
 
Tickets for 'Hammer Time', priced at £30, £40, £50, £80, £150, £200 & £250, are available from:
 
West Ham Ticket Hotline: 0871 222 2700*
Website: www.whufc.com
 
See Tickets Ticket Hotline: 0871 2200 260*
Website: www.seetickets.com