IBO super middleweight champion Chris Eubank Jr. has not been active since getting his career best win over Olympic gold medal winner James DeGale, who announced his retirement from the sport in the aftermath.
And there are several big fights waiting for him, including a rematch with WBO super middleweight world champion Billy Joe Saunders.
Back in 2014, Saunders handed Eubank Jr. the first defeat of his career with a close twelve round decision.
Saunders has no problem exploring that fight in the future - but at the moment he's interesting in other opponents.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow for Eubank Jr. When he lost to George Groves, there was no build-up, no talk, it was all nicey-nicey. But with me? There was plenty of build-up and he didn't back up what he said he would do," Saunders told Sky Sports.
"I did - and that's the reason why Eubank Jr has openly said that he hates me. I don't hate him. I don't like him but I don't hate him. I had a conversation with his brother a few months ago. His brother walked up to me and shook my hand. He didn't really mention Chris Jr."
Eubank Jr. is looking for revenge and wants to punish Saunders for his years of trash talk.
He doesn't seem to care where the fight takes place - he wants to make things right by avenging his first career loss. Eubank Jr. is unable to get revenge for his 2018 defeat to George Groves - who retired from the sport after getting knocked out by Callum Smith last year.
Saunders is still out there and active, with a voluntary defense scheduled for next month.
"When that fight happens, he'll get what's coming, and I'll be able to move on," Eubank Jr said.
"At this stage, the fight can be made. It's just when and where."