Heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller is going to apply a lot of pressure on Anthony Joshua - and plans to come forward, battering him with punches until the champion cracks.
Miller will challenge Joshua for the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight titles on June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The event will mark the long anticipated American debut of Joshua - who so far has campaigned his entire career in the UK.
Miller does not believe Joshua will be ready to face someone with nearly 300-pounds of force.
But Miller's level of opposition has left a lot to be desired in comparison to Joshua.
In recent fights, Miller has stopped overmatched foes like unknown Bogdan Dinu and very faded former champion Tomasz Adamek.
Since become world champion, Joshua has won bouts against Wladimir Klitschko, Dominic Breazeale, Carlos Takam, Joseph Parker, and most recently against Alexander Povetkin last September at Wembley Stadium in London.
But Miller came in the picture after negotiations with Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury fell apart - all of them over financial disagreements.
"You can definitely expect [me to give Joshua a lot of problems]," Miller told Sky Sports. "I know he knows what's coming. I don't know how much of it he can take.
"I guarantee it, you are going to see him crack like an egg. For sure. I know he's not prepared for [my size]. This is going to be bully season. He's bullied for all the right reasons. This is the boxing business, this is the hurt game, so ain't nothing humble about this or nothing nice about this game.
"This is about hard work and doing whatever you can do to win the fight. The realness is going to come out. Once that contract is signed, all gloves are off."