Tyson Fury suffered the first defeat of his career in May when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk in the biggest heavyweight fight in 20 years.
Fury and Usyk were contesting the undisputed world championship, with Fury holding the WBC belt and Usyk bringing the other titles into their Riyadh showdown.
Despite displaying his trademark confidence ahead of the fight, Fury was defeated by split decision and is now without a world title for the first time since 2020.
With the pair set for a rematch in December, renowned cutman Jorge Capetillo believes Fury can reverse his fortunes when he steps back into the ring against Usyk.
Speaking to Betway, Capetillo explained how Fury can claim victory as the challenger.
"I think the pace, keep his hands up a little bit more, sit a little bit more and not jump too much," Capetillo said.
"He can walk in instead of jumping and start boxing more, because he’s too big and heavy.
"You can jump for a couple of seconds but not for a couple of rounds. He needs to box more, keep his guard up and keep it tight. He’s the bigger man and he needs to push back Usyk.
"He was being efficient when he was pushing him back because he’s the bigger man."