Former champion Tony Bellew cautions that "styles make fights" - which is why he is backing WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua to topple WBC champion Tyson Fury - if they ever meet in a unification.
Fury shook up the entire division last weekend, when he stopped Deontay Wilder in seven rounds to capture the WBC title at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Fury will now have to meet Wilder in a trilogy fight in the coming months, as Wilder exercised an immediate rematch clause.
Joshua is scheduled to face his IBF mandatory Kubrat Pulev in the month of June.
Should both champions win, there will be a lot of pressure to see them fight each other by the end of the year.
“It's an amazing matchup,” Bellew said to Soccer AM. “I still believe styles make fights and everyone's going to say to me ‘boo, you're sticking by Matchroom’. I just think AJ's style will be all wrong for Tyson Fury.
“I believe that because Wilder has the bigger punch than AJ, but Wilder is not technically good enough to put Fury in a position to nail him and that's why he couldn't land on the night.
“Anthony Joshua is technically good enough, you're talking about an Olympic gold medallist, a guy who is technically and fundamentally is good, he does have speed, he's a brilliant athlete, he functions the right way.
“I just feel that he would get to Fury. Don't get me wrong it would have to be within six rounds because anyone who goes past six rounds with someone like Fury you've lost.
“The guy's such an immense boxer, he can adapt in fights, he's versatile and he's just an amazing fighter. It's a fight we all want to see and we have to see because if boxing's going to remain one of the premier sports in the world we need to see the best face the best.”