Fury, known as "The Gypsy King," recently said he's hanging up his gloves. But there's a chance he might come back for one last big fight against Joshua.
AJ, on the other hand, hasn't had the best run lately. He lost his bid for a third world heavyweight title in December when Oleksandr Usyk outpointed him in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Before that, he got knocked out by Daniel Dubois, who's now the IBF heavyweight champ.
Bruno thinks Fury's got what it takes to win. He told iFL TV:
"I think Fury, you know. For some strange reason he'll get himself together, pull himself together, and the weight that he's got amongst other ones, use that all."
Bruno reckons Fury will use his size advantage to come out on top.
Fury announced his retirement earlier this month, capping off an impressive career. But Turki Alalshikh from Riyadh Season plans to reach out to Fury. He wants to tempt the heavyweight into one more massive fight before he calls it quits for good.
As for Joshua, he's getting ready to step back into the ring. We don't know who he'll face yet or when the fight will happen.