"Are Bivol and Beterbiev going to unify? Is Bivol going to vacate the belt and move down to fight Canelo [Alvarez]? Is Beterbiev going to say one more [fight] and I'm retiring? It's so hard to say. It's so unpredictable," Buatsi told Sky Sports.

"It's important to manoeuvre myself correctly so that when opportunity comes, I'm next in line.

"That's the position that I'm in right now."

He would welcome a showdown with one of the champions.

"I haven't turned down an opponent to say, 'Oh I don't want to fight this guy'. My coach said you could fight for the title or fight Bivol in a couple of fights. But he didn't say that means we wouldn't say yes to it," Buatsi added.

"Saying that in a couple of fights' time would leave me more prepared doesn't mean that we wouldn't have been prepared had the opportunity been given."

"They're killers," he said of Beterbiev and Bivol, "but I believe I'm one too. It's that simple."

Throughout his professional career there has been faith that Buatsi would eventually fight in world championship class.

"That expectation has been there from the Olympic Games. It's probably because I was knocking out everyone," said Buatsi, who won a light-heavyweight bronze medal in Rio in 2016.

But he does not feel he is lagging behind.

"Let's look at the light-heavyweight category that went to those Games. How many are world champions now? How many of them have a higher ranking than myself? The answer is none," he said.

"Having good rankings as well now, it's important that we manoeuvre correctly so that I keep those rankings so that I became a mandatory so that I can fight for the title.

"I'm ready for it, let's fight for it."

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