David Haye can "do a number" on bitter rival Tony Bellew, says trainer Shane McGuigan.
The former two-weight world champion takes on the current WBC cruiserweight champion at heavyweight on March 4, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Haye has only boxed a total of three rounds since returning to the ring last January but McGuigan still believes he will knock Bellew out.
"He is a performer; he can get up there and no matter who is in front of him, he can do a number on them," he told Sky Sports.
"Tony Bellew is reading into the activity, he's reading into the added weight, he's reading into too many things and I think he's biting off more than he can chew.
"I just think it is only going one way and that is Tony Bellew getting knocked out.
"I like Tony, I like Dave Coldwell and I hope everyone can walk away from it healthy, with a big smile on their face and lots of respect for each other, but it's going to be a David Haye win."
McGuigan, who is now out in Las Vegas ahead of Carl Frampton's featherweight unification rematch with Leo Santa Cruz, also believes Haye's inactivity is not an issue.
To see what the trainer said about the Sky Sports Box Office showdown, hit play at the top of the article.