Six big questions for Fury's fifth return from retirement
Wardley: "I don't think he would beat Usyk right now. For me personally, there's no appetite in it either. I think at the moment we want to see Usyk in with someone different.
" Jonas: "I would love to see the trilogy but I just don't know it will happen. Do I think Fury wins? From a boxing perspective, probably not.
But if he can work his way back up to a title shot then he deserves the shot at least. " Bunce: "If Fury and Usyk were going to fight 10 times, I think that six of them would be really, really close - and the other four Usyk is going to win clearly. But I think Usyk wins all 10.
Usyk's a bogeyman. But it's not just Fury - Usyk might be a bogeyman for everyone he's beaten so far. " Gallagher: "I felt Usyk was one punch away in the first fight from ending the contest.
He showed his ability. You don't know if the wars and fighting bigger men will catch up with Usyk and you can never rule Fury out, but going by the first two fights, you'd have to go Usyk again. " A heavyweight super-fight between Britons Joshua and Fury has been close to materialising before but has never happened Wardley: "There will always be an appetite.
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