kangaroos.com.au spoke with Daw ahead of the much anticipated weigh-in and he was quick to respond to some fighting statements from his rival.
Pratt is on the record as saying "Majak will find a knuckle sandwich from me under the Christmas tree,", but the rookie has other ideas.
"I'll eat the knuckle sandwich for breakfast," he said.
The Kangaroos' rookie defended accusations bout one was rigged, pointing the finger at his opponent for causing the ruckus.
"I'm a very humble person, I don't go out looking for fights. So I think it was Pratty looking at me."
"I think Hainesy (Player Development Manager Jon Haines) felt sorry for him because I had him down on the ground. Obviously he wasn't going to win, I had him pinned on all fours. Credit to Hainesy for pulling up the fight."
And while he's known as a quiet achiever around the club, Daw didn't shy away from the prospect of an upcoming re-match.
"I suppose I've got nothing to lose. If I lose this wrestle, I'll know that I've already got one up on him so it'll just make things even."
Both Daw and Pratt took to the scales during the club's Family Day for the official weigh-in, and teammate Nathan Grima joined the debate, throwing his support behind the highly-fancied favourite.
"This will be a one way affair. All Majak Daw," he said.
Watch the video of the first bout