Despite being adamant about his retirement, it looks like Tyson Fury's boxing career has not come to an end just yet.
Earlier this week the WBC world heavyweight champion stated that he would return to the ring only if the money is right, but if there's one bout which could tempt Fury to lace up the gloves once more, it's facing the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2 for the undisputed heavyweight title.
Speaking to Sky Sports, former WBO world heavyweight champion Joseph Parker believes his training partner will prove too much for the winner of Usyk's world heavyweight title defence against Joshua which is scheduled to take place this Summer.
"Those are both great fighters, Joshua and Usyk, I just see Tyson being too much for them. Everyone's going to say I'm biased because I train with Tyson and we're very close," Parker said.
"If I step back as a friend and think boxing, he's too much, able to put on the pressure, able to fight on the back foot, very good mover.
"If he does get the opportunity to fight either of those guys, I think he'd knock them out."