Tonight is the fight we've all been waiting for - Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko.

The build up has been full of hype, speculation, and shots fired from one side to another, and it's hard to imagine the build up getting any bigger than Klitschko recording his prediction on a USB stick and selling it to the highest bidder.

Now, Joshua has taken his final shot at the Ukrainian before the showdown.

The IBF champion, 27, has 10 pounds on his challenger, which will prove useful if he plans to knock him out early.

Such is his confidence, he has claimed his record can go further than even Floyd Mayweather.

The Sun reports Joshua saying in the press conference: "I can do better more things than Floyd Mayweather.

When he was challenged by an audience member in the press conference, Joshua responded: “Yeah, you know why? Because when someone sets a benchmark, it’s only there to be broken, records are there to be broken.

“So yeah I can say I will go on and surpass the greats because they set the benchmark and it doesn’t mean we have to go under, we have to go above."

Fighting talk right there...

It's certainly an ambitious statement. Mayweather has an undefeated 49-0 record (which may change if he fights Conor McGregor), and has become champion in five different weight divisions.

With only an 18-0 professional record, going no further than the seventh and going against Klitschko, one of the sports' adaptable and durable fighters, this will be the toughest test of the Brit's career.

Nevertheless, he has been tipped by the likes of Tony Bellew and Lennox Lewis to win at Wembley tonight, if he can knock Klitschko out in the first six rounds. 

The Independent's Steve Brunce believes that his youth will be key to a possible victory.

"He needs to use all of that youth, all of that exuberance, all of that vitality, all of that energy, he needs to be so much busier than Wladimir Klitschko, who is 41 years of age, he needs to keep moving and hassling."

We'll know for sure tonight at 10pm. Whose your money on?