Undefeated light heavyweight prospect Tommy Fury has fully backed his older brother, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, to convincingly defeat WBO, WBA, IBO, IBF world champion Anthony Joshua.

The camps for Joshua and Fury are in active negotiations to finalize a two-fight unification series in 2021. The first bout of the series would likely happen in May or early June.

And Tommy fully agrees with his brother's viewpoint on the matter.

"It's definitely going to be a good fight but I've always said, from day one, it will be his easiest fight and I have no doubt about that," Tommy said to Daily Mail. "Joshua is tailor-made for Tyson, what a great build up it's going to be and what a great fight."

Tyson was in the ring back in February 2020, when he stopped Deontay Wilder to capture the WBC world title.

Tommy expects Joshua to be an easier opponent than Wilder.

"Yes by a mile, Wilder would have knocked out Joshua within two or three rounds. I know it's heavyweight boxing and you can never say never, but there is nothing in that fight against Joshua that worries me for Tyson, especially like the Tyson I've seen now. He can walk through walls, he's invincible and it's going to take some man to beat him and I haven't seen him being born yet," Tommy said.

"To beat Tyson, you're going to have to kill him. The only way you're beating him is if you knock him out cold and he's already been hit by the biggest puncher that's ever lived, so how's Joshua going to do it? He isn't, so I think it's going to be a very easy night for him."