Tony Bellew feels that his impending clash with Adonis Stevenson can change his life.
'Bomber' says that victory against the Haitian can propel his career to new heights and help him achieve his dreams in the sport.
"This is the fight that can change my life, when I walk out into that ring, it is sink or swim. If I sink, the dream is over," he told the Daily Mail.
"People mistake my confidence for arrogance. But I'm confident because I know I have done everything I possibly can in the gym before I step into the ring. The lonely nights running, the hundreds of hours sparring. I can't physically do any more. If I don't win on November 30, it's not because I didn't prepare right. It will be because I wasn't good enough. It's that simple."
Bellew, who is a big Everton fan, also revealed his plan to eventually contest a fight at Goodison Park, and feels that the idea may come to fruition if he is victorious against Stevenson in Canada.
"I want to fight at Goodison Park and if I beat Stevenson, that will happen."
Bellew meets Stevenson in Quebec on November 30.