Following Tyson Fury's 11th round knockout victory against Deontay Wilder on Saturday night, some of boxing's biggest names have been giving their prediction for a potential all-British heavyweight showdown between Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Speaking to BT Sport, former two-weight world champion David Haye believes it will be a huge uphill task for Joshua if he faces The Gypsy King in the near future.
"I think from the strength of that performance, it would be very tough for AJ. Having watched AJ’s last performance against Usyk, the shots that Fury took down the pipe from Wilder, he was able to get back up and rough him up," Haye said.
"The fact that AJ stood at range with Usyk having a boxing match… is AJ going to beat Fury in a boxing match? I don’t believe so."
Fury's impressive victory over Wilder at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas cemented himself as one of the modern heavyweight greats and the 33-year-old is now expected to take a long break before returning to the ring early next year.
Watch Fury claim he made Wilder a star on The DAZN Boxing Show below.