The Gypsy King is searching for revenge after suffering his first career defeat to the Ukrainian in May and is hellbent on crushing his rival in the ring on Saturday (21.12.24).
Fury told TNT Sports: "The mission has never been undisputed. It’s never been my mission. It’s been other people’s missions.
"My mission is to smash this f*****'s face right in on Saturday night. There’s no chance he can beat me. None.
"I ain’t got a cut this time that I’m nursing. Yeah [I can spar], I can do everything now. I’ve never been as confident in my life of smashing a f*****'s face in than doing it to him on Saturday.
"Even at 36, when people think he’s f*****, he will rise like a phoenix from the ashes. I’m going to destroy this f***** on Saturday night, you watch.
"Watch me go to work on Saturday night on him. You watch it."
Fury insists that his career will continue regardless of the rematch result, although he is keen to set up a trilogy contest with a victory.
When asked if the fight could be his farewell, the former world champion said: "No, definitely not. No way. Not in a million years will I walk away after this. No way.
"What I’m going to do to him, it’s going to be that bad of a beating on Saturday night, he ain’t going to want to have a trilogy.
"And I’m hoping there’s going to be a trilogy, because all great dance partners have trilogies. Facts. But what I’m going to do to him, he won’t want a trilogy."