WBA, IBF junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor is buzzing ahead of his high stakes unification with WBC, WBO champion Jose Ramirez, which takes place this coming Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The battle of unbeatens will leave one of the boxers in position to land a mega-bout at welterweight with WBO world champion Terence Crawford.
For his last few fights, Taylor has been working with new head trainer Ben Davison after parting ways with coach Shane McGuigan.
"It's completely different in all aspects. It's unbelievable. The two of them are very good coaches, but the two are very different. With Ben I believe he's added more to my game, more to my arsenal and you'll see that may 22nd. He's added loads to my game, you'll see on fight night what we've been working on," Taylor told BonusCodeBets.co.uk.
"I am just completely happier. The way he breaks things down, going over the fundamentals [highlighting] some things I was forgetting and things I do very well that I was neglecting that should be doing more of. He just covers all bases. I believe I'm a more well rounded fighter than what I was before.
"I'm more relaxed - I'm enjoying what I'm doing. I'm not frustrated or unhappy about other things that are going on. I'm totally content and focusing totally on what I'm doing. I just believe that I'm in a much better place."
Ramirez will be the biggest fight of Taylor's career, but the Scottish star is predicting a dominant victory.
Upon his return to Scotland, Taylor expects a very large celebration.
"I believe it will be a classic performance, a total dominant performance from me. He's going to get blown away by the tornado, I am going to blow him away. It's going to be the toughest fight of his life for sure. He's never been in with anybody like me, his time as unified champion at 140 has come to an end and it's my time to shine," Taylor said.
"On the same day, on the 22nd, my team Hibs are playing in the Scottish Cup Final. If they win on May 22 and I win, it's a great day for Edinburgh and a great day for Scotland. It would be absolutely massive and the celebrations will be huge when I get back. It will be brilliant, it will be amazing. To be a sports fan in Scotland for sure it will be great."