Undefeated junior middleweight Tim Tszyu is getting annoyed with some of the comments coming from his upcoming opponent, world title challenger Dennis Hogan.

The two boxers will collide on March 31 in Newcastle.

Hogan, who many feel was robbed of a title win over Jaime Munguia in 2019, feels Tszyu (17-0) is very overrated.

He's not impressed with Tszyu's run of wins - including his victory over former welterweight champion Jeff Horn.

Tszyu has been tabbed as a heavy favorite to win by the bookies.

“I’ve got more skills, I’ve got more everything and I fully believe I’m the better boxer,” Hogan said.

“That’s why this fight excites me so much. I’ve never wanted a fight as much as this my whole life. I believe it’s my time and you will all see why. Even Jeff [Horn] at his best, he was a welterweight. The guy [Bowyn Morgan] he knocked over in the first round was a welterweight.

“Two of the best from his most recent wins are people that are genuinely at a lower weight category. They’re talking about him and all his power but he didn’t put a scratch on Jeff regardless of how the fight went down. That won’t be me, I’m fully confident in my own abilities. I know I will get the win, something inside me has opened up ... I’m all in for this, this is my whole life and I will be taking this seriously. I won’t be doing silly things. I’m going to make him look average, completely average.”

But the younger Tszyu has promised to end the career of the 36-year-old Hogan (28-3-1).

“Dennis, I’ve heard what you said about me,” Tszyu said. “Let me be very clear with you, I’m going to end you. This is your last fight.”