Emerging lightweight fighter Keyshawn Davis predicted that Tyson Fury will beat Deontay Wilder in their trilogy rematch.
The WBC belt is on the line for the third time between the pair when they meet on July 24, after the Bronze Bomber won his arbitration case to force a third match, derailing the planned bout between Fury and Anthony Joshua later this summer.
Appearing on the DAZN Boxing Show, Davis put Fury alongside some of the best pound-for-pound fighters today: Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Terence Crawford.
“I honestly think ain't nobody beating Tyson Fury, Canelo, Terence Crawford, like ain't nobody beating Tyson Fury. It's just as simple as that," said Davis.
“Fury got too much skill, ability. Like he overcame mental health. You know, like he's unstoppable. Right now until he retires.”