Here, Sportsmail brings you all the big fight predictions from the sport's stellar names ahead of Saturday night's epic heavyweight showdown. Wilder, who offered a barrage of excuses following his defeat by Fury, is now being trained by Malik Scott and is vowing to deliver a devastating knockout, which he nearly delivered in their first fight only to see Fury somehow rise from the dead. The winner of this weekend's match-up will still likely go on to fight for the undisputed crown, though who that will be against remains to be seen, with Joshua insisting he will take the contractually agreed rematch against the Ukrainian, most likely in February or March 2022. The heavyweight division has since been blown wide open after Joshua lost his WBA, WBO and IBF belts to Oleksandr Usyk, putting the brakes on Fury's five-fight plan, which included a double-header against his British rival starting in March next year. Tyson Fury's (left) hotly-anticipated trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder has finally arrived