Anthony Joshua's defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last month has seen the narrative shift ahead of Tyson Fury's trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
Had AJ emerged victorious, all the talk would have been about whether Fury could get across the line to set-up a undisputed fight against his fellow Brit.
However, that defeat to Usyk has pushed a potential fight with Fury further back into the horizon and may never materialise in the way that many want, particularly with signs that AJ is already past his prime.
It doesn't mean that Joshua has been wiped from the equation completely, however, as his name has still cropped up in a number of ways.
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