Heavyweight sensation Anthony Joshua will look to continue his explosive run of quickfire victories when he faces Dillian Whyte this weekend, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Unbeaten Joshua lost to Whyte as an amateur back in 2009 and there has been no love lost between the two in the build-up.
Sky Bet have made former Olympic champion Joshua a red-hot 1/16 favourite to make it 15 wins from 15 fights in the paid ranks, with Whyte the 15/2 outsider at a sold-out O2 Arena in London.
All of the Watford man's victories have come inside three rounds which is an 8/15 chance on Saturday night; a first-round stoppage and a second-round win are both priced at 3/1, with a round three victory at odds of 100/30.
In the specials markets, Joshua to win inside the first 90 seconds - which he has done twice - is 4/1, inside 60 seconds is 5/1 and to win after being knocked down is 6/1.
When the two met on Sky Sports' The Gloves Are Off, Joshua did admit that Whyte may stretch him a little more than previous opponents have done and predicted victory in the fourth round, prompting Sky Bet to Price Boost the outcome from 6/1 to 7/1.
Whyte (16-0-KO13) has never been taken beyond the fourth round and in Sky Bet's round group betting market he is 20/1 to win between rounds 1-4, and is 25/1 to win between rounds 1-3.
The Brixton puncher - who has an 81 per cent knockout ratio - is 10/1 to win in rounds 1-12 by any method, while 20/1 is available for him to win after being knocked down.
A stacked undercard sees the likes of Kevin Mitchell, Tony Bellew, Luke Campbell and Dereck Chisora in action, but certainly one which could steal the show is Chris Eubank Jr's WBA world middleweight title eliminator with Ireland's Gary 'Spike' O'Sullivan.
Eubank Jr (20-1-KO15) boasts a 71 per cent knockout record and 12 of his wins have come inside six rounds, with Sky Bet offering 4/9 for a stoppage win on Saturday night.
Eubank Jr - a big 1/6 favourite - is 2/1 to win between rounds 1-6, and can also be backed at 20/1 to win in the first.
O'Sullivan (22-1-KO15) is also a renowned puncher with a 65 per cent KO ratio and he is an 11/2 chance with Sky Bet to win inside the distance.
He has won his last five fights in under three rounds and he is 14/1 to do the same here, while victory in the first is on offer at 50/1.
Joshua vs Whyte is exclusively live on Sky Sports Box Office, December 12, and is now available to order via your Sky remote or online.