Tyson Fury has found himself in a difficult position within the heavyweight division, with many of his rivals having had fights negotiated while the WBC heavyweight champion could face a long wait to re-enter the ring.
His failure to agree a deal to face Oleksandr Usyk has led to some criticism of the 34-year-old and in the wake of another failed fight agreement with Anthony Joshua, there are some question marks surrounding his next move.
Joshua did call out the undefeated champion following his win against Jermaine Franklin, but 'AJ' is now expected to fight this summer against Dillian Whyte.
Fury had named Joe Joyce as an alternative to Usyk after beating Derek Chisora in December. However, Joyce will take on Zilei Zhang for the WBO interim title which would make the winner a mandatory challenger to the title which is held by Usyk. ALSO READ: Anthony Joshua sends Tyson Fury clear message after Jermaine Franklin comeback win This would leave Fury without the prospect of being able to face either of his first choices and could lead to a delay in his next fight until after the summer.