Hope, a former WBC middleweight champion, has moved up a division to super middleweight for the clash against Vijender, who is undefeated since turning pro last year and has claimed all his wins via knockouts.
"I will chop him down," was the 34-year-old's prompt reply when asked whether he has figured out how to hand Vijender his maiden professional defeat.
Wales lost to eventual champions Portugal in the last-four stage.
"I have been following them but because of the time difference in Australia, I didn't get a chance to watch all the games. But they have done well, We lost to eventual champions, Portugal. I feel inspired by them, I have a chance to do what what they did in the Euros, triumph of the underdog," Hope told PTI in an interaction.
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Asked what Saturday's bout means to him, Hope said, "I have been training hard, two times a day. I have to be in the best shape for this fight because I want to progress to bigger and better things from here."
Hope said he expects the crowd to be hostile to him on Saturday but he would look to make that work in his favour.
"I don't think anybody would be cheering for me but it's OK, nobody can help him in the ring. It's just me and him there," he laughed.