WBC lightweight champion Devin Haney expects his game plan to expose some certain flaws in the style of IBF, WBO, WBA champion George Kambosos.

On June 5 at Marvel Stadium in Australia, the two undefeated champions will collide to crown an undisputed world champion at 135-pounds.

Kambosos is coming off one of the biggest upsets of 2021, when he dropped and decisioned heavy favorite Teofimo Lopez to capture the unified crown.

And Haney is returning after back to back decision wins over former world champions Jorge Linares and Joseph Diaz.

Haney realizes that he's one victory away from solidifying his claim to being one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport.

He promises to make the most of his big opportunity.

"This opportunity means everything to me, this is the Super Bowl of the lightweight division, the biggest fight in the lightweight division, this means everything and I'll take full advantage of it," Haney told Sky Sports.

"There are many ways, there are many holes and different ways we can beat him, but the one game-plan we have we really feel like it will work. But you never know until you get in the ring. We're ready for anything, anything he brings to the table we'll be ready for and I can't wait.

"Obviously if you watch him enough, you can see the habits and the things they do. Of course he has holes, of course he has bad habits, I'll look to show him. I'm not going to sit here and let him know exactly the holes I see, what would be the point in that? I'll save it for fight night and then after fight night you can ask me how I executed the holes."