Tyson Fury returns to the ring this weekend to face Deontay Wilder in a trilogy bout that will end his long-standing feud with the American.
Following a controversial draw in the first meeting and a Fury victory in the second, where the Wythenshawe fighter inflicted a first career defeat upon the Bronze Bomber, the final fight will draw the curtain.
While Wilder is seeking redemption for his previous loss, it's Fury that is the favourite to emerge victorious and retain his WBC heavyweight belt.
If he manages to do that, the Gypsy King could be presented with the opportunity for a unification bout - but it won't be Anthony Joshua as planned, as it stands.
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