Dillian Whyte has urged Tyson Fury not to do as he's been promising and engage in an early war with Deontay Wilder this weekend.
Fury twice got up from the canvas to earn a draw in the first fight, dominating rounds to the extent that many felt he'd been hard done by despite being floored on two occasions.
He's since suggested that he'll attack from the off against an opponent whose career has been notable for a string of early and often devastating knockout blows.
Fury told reporters earlier this week that he expects to stop Wilder in two rounds, and compatriot Whyte isn't certain it's a bluff.