Jake and his team are hoping for a lot of things. Hoping AJ is underestimating him, hoping AJ is shot, hoping AJ’s inactivity will cost him, hoping AJ is low in confidence, hoping AJ’s chin isn’t what it once was.
But, unfortunately for them, AJ is super switched on. He’s had a camp and he’s training like he’s fighting Oleksandr Usyk or in a Daniel Dubois rematch.
I expect my fighter to win inside two rounds with a devastating knockout.
He could hit Jake to the body and he would break his ribs and he wouldn’t be able to get up.
If he hits him clean, he will knock him spark out. Or the referee could jump in.
We don’t know how it could play out but with the way AJ punches – with the speed and destruction – as soon as Jake is hit on the chin, the fight is over.
Then we go back to AJ’s two goals he wants to achieve in the time he has left in this sport – to fight Fury and to become a three-time world heavyweight champion.
Eddie Hearn was speaking to BBC Sport’s Kal Sajad.