Hamzah Sheeraz can push on to become undisputed super-middleweight champion, believes the star's trainer Andy Lee.
The Briton ends a near-year-long exodus from the ring against Alem Begic this weekend in a bout for the vacant WBO title.
Having dismantled Edgar Berlanga on his debut in the division last year, there are plenty tipping Sheeraz for more success.
Now, his cornerman has professed his belief that his man can complete a clean sweep - but stresses he must win in Egypt first.
"He's ready for them all," Lee told The Ring. "All goes to plan, he'll be the unified, [then] undisputed in the next year or two.
"He has to win the [Begic] fight. I'm not looking past anything or taking anything for granted. It's a big opportunity for Alem.
"We have to make sure that Hamzah is on top of everything, at the peak of his powers. He's improving every day, I'm excited.
"He's such a determined person. I don't care if it was [a bout with] Canelo or Begic, I think he's preparing the exact same way."
It feels like an age since we last saw Hamzah Sheeraz in the ring - and absence has only made the heart grow fonder too.
When the Briton turned over Edgar Berlanga in a ruthless super-middleweight debut last year, it sent out a warning shot.
It has taken too long for the star to get back onto the canvas, but at the very least, he is returning at the top of the division.
Alem Begic will be a sturdy test of his powers, just as desperate to lay his hands on major silverware at the Giza necropolis.
But if Sheeraz can produce another vintage performance to back up his last, few will back against his chances of victory.
Oleksandr Usyk puts his unbeaten record on the line against Rico Verhoeven on Saturday, May 23, in front of the Egyptian pyramids, live and exclusive on DAZN. Buy as a one-off PPV or included, along with Zayas vs. Ennis (June 27) PPV, with a DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription.