"I am fully up for my sixth fight. This will be my first eight round fight and I have worked a lot on endurance," the 30-year-old former Olympic and World Championship bronze-medallist said ahead of the bout.
"I have seen videos of Soldra. He is a good opponent but I am preparing very hard to give him a tough time in the ring. He is very experienced though and with 16 fights and 81 rounds he has got the advantage over me in that department but I will stop him."
Tomorrow's fight would be Vijender's last before he makes his India debut next month. Vijender will be fighting it out for the WBO Asia belt against a yet-to-be-named opponent in New Delhi on June 11.
Eager to head to India with an all-win record, Vijender will once again eye a quick win over Soldra at Macron Stadium, Premier Suite here.
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Soldra comes into the fight with a record of 12 wins -- with 5 knockouts -- from 16 fights. The 30-year-old has the edge in experience over Vijender with 81 rounds under his belt.
"Friday the 13th is going to be a horror show for India's golden boy Vijender. It is about time his lucky streak came to an end and I am going to be the man who delivers the knockout blow! He has had it easy up until now, us Polish are a different breed, and he is going to be in for a shock on Friday," Soldra has asserted.
"I am on a different level to all of his previous opponents. I have a solid winning record and I am not familiar with losing. These bums he has been fighting have been falling over but I am coming to England to fight! When I start landing on him he is going to be in a whole world of trouble.