By Edward Chaykovsky

WBA/WBO/IBO heavyweight champion Tyson Fury may regard Anthony Joshua as nothing more than a novice bodybuilder, but he believes the unbeaten IBF champion holds the advantage in another area.

Fury (25-0, 18KOs) and Joshua (16-0, 16KOs) could potentially face each other at the end of the year or in early 2017 - if the two domestic rivals win their upcoming fights.

Joshua is back on June 25th, when he defends his world title for the first time against undefeated Dominic Breazeale at the O2 Arena in London.

Fury will defend his belts for the first time on July 9th, in a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko at the Manchester Arena in Manchester.

The IBF belt was also captured by Fury when he upset Klitschko last November. He was stripped over his failure to make a mandatory defense earlier this year.  The vacant belt was captured by Charles Martin with a third round TKO of Czar Glazkov in January. Earlier this month, Joshua blew away Martin in two rounds to claim the belt.

Over the last few months, Fury has lashed out at Joshua and his level of opposition. He says there is nothing personal and wants nothing more than for Joshua to continue to win his fights.

"I don't hate Joshua. I don't dislike him. I like the guy. He's doing well, he's got a good body. I bet he's got a big c**k. Probably [does], I wish I had it," Fury told IFL TV.

"I'm going to do my thing and he's going to do his thing. I hope he makes lots of money. I've already made lots of money and I hope I make a lot more. I'm happy for him. We're all relatively young and doing well. We're all inspirations, as long as we know how the game works, then we're happy."