Vijender has sailed through his first two professional opponents, beating Sonny Whiting in his debut in October and followed that up with a one-round demolition of Dean Gillen in Dublin last month.
The 30-year-old middleweight boxer now takes on Hyuseinov in his quest to become India's first ever professional world champion and end the year undefeated.
Whereas Whiting and Gillen had a combined record of five fights, Hyuseinov has 14 fights under his belt, winning seven and losing the rest.
"I'm unbeaten and intend to stay that way going into next year where I am looking at my first title fight so I'm not letting Hyuseinov mess up my plans to get my first championship belt," he added.
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Vijender said his approach will continue to be aggressive even though he would be up against an experienced fighter this time.
"While I got rid of Whiting and Gillen early, I'll have to see what Hyuseinov brings to the ring on the night. If I feel that I can take him out early I will go in for the early knockout and get the job done nice and quick," he said.
However, Hyuseinov has threatened to stop the Indian in his tracks and inflict the first loss on his record.
"Vijender Singh has never, never met anyone like me and he will realise what it is like with a real professional on the 19th December," said Hyuseinov.
"How can he look to fight for titles next year when he's only had two fights and four rounds? He thinks that I'm some fool he's going to just knock over easily. I will take great delight in handing Vijender Singh his first loss and sending him back home to India beaten and broken.
The Vijender-Hyuseinov fight features on Frank Warren's end of year title extravaganza 'X-Mas Cracker', headlined by two world title showdowns with WBO World Middleweight Champion Andy Lee defending his title against Billy Joe Saunders and WBO World Super-Welterweight Champion Liam Smith making his first title defence against Jimmy Kelly.