Deontay Wilder truly is a man on a mission ahead of his defining fight against Tyson Fury on Saturday night.
The American, who defends his 40-0 record and WBC title into the bargain, believes any man in front of him at The Staples Center would be destroyed.
“It means everything to me. Like I said before it allows me to feel like my hard work that I’ve put in for so many years, so many years, hasn’t gone in vain,” said Wilder.
“I’ve worked my ass off to get to this very point in my life and now I’m here.
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“I’m not going to cry over spoiled milk or what’s in the past, I’m only going to celebrate and be happy and reflect off of my energy in a positive way of what’s going on with me right now.
“That’s all I can focus about – what’s right now. Right now is the biggest fight in the world in the heavyweight division. We’re going to bring out all the stars.
“So I cannot wait. This is my moment; this is my opportunity. I don’t care what man that I may face come December the 1st. If it wasn’t Tyson Fury it could be anyone; no one is going to beat me on this special occasion, on this special day. I don’t care who it is. No one.
“I’ve been waiting on this. I do it for my children and ain’t no single man is going to be able to come in and be able to do anything to me.
“I don’t care what type of record he has, I don’t care what type of skill level he thinks he’s at, that don’t matter. When you get in the ring, all that goes out the window; it doesn’t matter.