Hughie Fury's father and trainer, Peter Fury, is adamant his son will get a shot at Joseph Parker's WBO world heavyweight title.
The English boxer pulled out of his mandatory challenge for the WBO belt against Parker at the 11th hour last month, citing a back injury as the reason.
The 25-year-old Parker then had to fight Romanian Razvan Cojanu in his first title defence - resulting in an unspectacular unanimous decision the way of Parker.
Fury and his cousin, former undisputed heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, both face a UK Anti Doping hearing relating to allegations the two returned positive tests for banned substances last year.
Both fighters were suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control following the allegations but Hughie Fury has just had his boxing license reinstated.
The hearing was postponed on the weekend due to a conflict of interest involving a panel member.
Taking to social media this morning, Peter Fury says Hughie still remains the WBO's mandatory challenger for Parker, despite the New Zealander chasing fights with other boxers like fellow Brit, Tony Bellew.
Peter Fury says his son will likely fight twice this year, including the mandatory challenge against Parker.
A new date for the UKAD hearing is yet to be set.
IN OTHER NEWS: British Lionhearts will have to come from behind in order to reach the semi-finals of the World Series Boxing after losing to France Fighting Roosters in the quarter-final first leg.
The Lionhearts were defeated 3-2 after five bouts, with Conor Loftus and David Nyika registering wins to keep British hopes alive.
Light flyweight Galal Yafai and bantamweight Peter McGrail lost the first two bouts of the night in Paris, before Loftus score the Lionhearts' first point in his light welterweight clash with Hassan Amzile.
However, Luka Plantic came out second best in his middleweight encounter with Rachid Achoui, who produced a monstrous performance in the fourth and fifth rounds, forcing the referee to call time on the match, ensuring the hosts would end the night on top.
But ahead of next Saturday's return clash at York Hall, heavyweight fighter Nyika powered his way to victory over French counterpart Kevin Kuadjovi to reduce the night's arrears to 3-2.