Tyson Fury has the chance to gain revenge on Oleksandr Usyk in a blockbuster world heavyweight championship rematch on Saturday.
Back in May, Usyk defeated Fury in a split-decision to become the first undisputed world champion in 24 years. In the process, the Ukrainian inflicted the first loss on the Briton's professional boxing career.
However, Usyk soon vacated the IBF belt, meaning the unified titles are on the line against Fury. Although Fury was beaten seven months ago, the Wythenshawe-born fighter still believes he won after edging the early rounds before Usyk rallied in the second half of the fight, forcing a standing count from the referee in the ninth round.
This time around, however, Fury will be hoping for a different outcome. Here, Manchester Evening News takes a look at what experts and pundits have been saying ahead of the fight.
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