The British boxer will take on Oleksandr Usyk in a unification bout at Wembley Stadium next month and his confident that he will avenge his 2023 defeat to the Ukrainian to earn his place in the history books.
Dubois told Sky Sports: "Fireworks, it's going to be bombs away on the night.
"I'm going to be the one throwing the bombs, coming through whatever I've got to come through. I'm not going to be denied.
"I see him as a top guy, he's one of the best ranked in the world but now I think it's my time. You know I'm the young lion here, I've got to prove I'm a real force, a new force in the division and I'm going to take over.
"Prepare, prepare, fight, destruction, yeah."
Dubois is returning to the scene of his brilliant victory over Anthony Joshua last year and is confident that he can keep his emotions in check for the most important bout of his career as he bids to become Britain's first undisputed heavyweight world champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
The IBF title holder said: "I'm in a good place. I'm at a good level myself, both physically and mentally. I'm ready to go man.
"It's going to be a massive event. It's going to be global, worldwide, everyone tuning into it - I can't wait, it means a lot to me.
"We'll find a way [to keep emotions in check]. My Dad manages it pretty well, it's a good team so I'm going to be so zoned in and focused. I'll do the job and not let anything get in the way.
"It means the world, it means conquering everything this sport has to offer at the top of the game. Being undisputed in boxing is everything."