Former world champion and Sky Sports pundit Carl Froch would still like to see a fight between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.
Back in February, Wilder lost his WBC world title when he was stopped in seven rounds by Tyson Fury in their Las Vegas rematch.
Joshua was stopped in seven rounds by Andy Ruiz in June 2019, but dominated the December rematch for a twelve round unanimous decision win.
Joshua is facing mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev in the coming months, while Wilder is heading in the direction of a trilogy fight with Fury - possibly in early October.
The biggest fight in the heavyweight division is a clash between Joshua and Fury, but that may not happen until some point in 2021 at the earliest.
If that contest doesn't come down, Froch believes Joshua beating Wilder will make the Fury unification even bigger.
"It would be good to see Joshua fight Wilder, that remains a decent match-up, even though Wilder was outclassed by Tyson Fury," Froch said to Sky Sports.
"I still want to see that fight. It would be a measuring stick to see where Joshua is - and it would be a good test to show that he can beat Wilder as well. A win for Joshua over Wilder builds the Fury fight even bigger. At the moment, Fury seems to be top dog after taking the WBC title from Wilder.
"They are going to meet again in a third fight and both will remain big names afterwards, regardless of the result. Why not put AJ against Wilder at some stage and really show that Joshua means business."