Tyson Fury has vowed to stop Deontay Wilder inside the distance once again when they clash for a third time in Las Vegas on July 24.
The 32-year-old had looked set to be heading into an all-British heavyweight showdown against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia during August.
However, a legal ruling in the United States wrecked those plans, with an arbitration hearing upholding claims from Wilder that he was contractually owed a third fight with WBC champion Fury.
American Wilder, though, is not about to get lost in the hype.
"Nothing has changed. It's still one face, one name, one champion – Deontay Wilder," he said.
"I'm in the best shape of my life. July 24, I'm going to show the people why I'm still the baddest man on the planet."
Fury's promoter Frank Warren is expecting another explosive encounter.
"Make no mistake, this is no easy fight," said Warren.
"Deontay Wilder is an incredibly dangerous puncher and clearly has tremendous self-belief for invoking this rematch.
"I'm sure this will be another absolute classic. I remain confident Tyson will prevail again and we can hopefully look forward to an undisputed fight in the future."