Eddie Hearn, promoter for heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte, believes the boxer is going to score a knockout victory when he faces WBC world champion Tyson Fury.
Whyte will receive his mandatory crack at the belt on April 23, when he challenges Fury at Wembley Stadium in London.
Fury is a very solid favorite to win - and most expect him to end the fight inside the distance.
Hearn is not convinced Fury is capable of stopping Whyte.
"[Whyte] won’t be KO’d. Fury in my opinion doesn't carry the power to take Dillian Whyte out. I believe actually when they trade left hooks Tyson Fury will go to sleep and he will go to sleep in round eleven," Hearn told DAZN.
Whyte's trainer, Xavier Miller, has always been confident that his boxer has the necessary tools to overcome Fury.
"It will be interesting because he hasn’t faced anything quite like Dillian Whyte. Whyte can do a lot of different things in the ring, he is very versatile; aggressive, power in both hands, good counter puncher, good body puncher, so Tyson would have a lot to deal with," Miller told The Daily Star.
"At the same time Tyson’s very tall, can box at long range. It’s a fight I’ve always wanted for Dillian ever since I became head trainer."
Miller was also pleased that Fury's co-promoters, Frank Warren and Top Rank, decided to stage the contest in a UK stadium.
There were numerous locations that were interested in hosting the Fury-Whyte event.
"The fight makes sense to be in the UK, you know, you want the British fans to get a chance to see the historic fight, this will be a historic moment for Dillian. He hasn't boxed for a world title yet. So, of course, you'd like to do that at home," Miller said.
"If you've got to travel, you've got to travel, that's just the way it is, but ideally our first choice is a massive stadium fight in the UK."