Dereck Chisora has claimed that he "doesn't care" that the critics have named him as a huge underdog for the heavyweight bout with Vitali Klitschko on Saturday.
The 28-year-old heads into the fight on German soil off the back of two defeats in his last three bouts, including a controversial loss against Robert Helenius in December.
"We're fighting in [Klitschko's] back yard, in Munich, and it will be great," said the British fighter. "Klitschko fans are not that loud, to be honest. They are quite quiet. The Germans are not that loud at fights and I just have to block any noise they do make.
"I don't care what people think. They are not the ones who are going into the ring. I am the one who is doing the fighting so I will decide what happens."
Chisora can become Britain's fourth world heavyweight champion if he defies the odds and defeats the WBC heavyweight title holder.