Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury look in sensational shape, but fans believe they know the rematch outcome.
Usyk and Fury met in a thrilling showdown in May, which saw the former capture the undisputed titles with a split decision victory.
But the pair will meet in a hotly-anticipated sequel later this month, and are currently in full training camps.
Fury is training out in Malta, and has posted images of his new physique, where fans have noted he looks considerably bigger than normal.
Usyk on the other hand also looks in impressive shape, and has shown off a more ripped physique, a sign he is taking preparations equally as seriously.
The pair’s shapes with two weeks to go have been compared, and boxing fans believe it helps indicate that Usyk will win the fight.
One fan reacted: “It’s obvious. Usyk is going to win the second fight. Fury’s in trouble.”
Another agreed: “Usyk will win again. Different levels between them.”
One added: “Hope Tyson can do it and bring them belts back.
“But I think it wasn’t even Usyk’s best performance on that night so I think will see an even better Usyk and he will win.”
A viewer commented: Usyk is looking jacked, it’s a long night for Fury.”
Another concluded: “This guy is in shape to not leave greedy belly alone again.
Usyk looks in fantastic shape and showed off a ripped physique[/caption]
Fury too looked impressive but also sported a bigger frame[/caption]
But others disagreed, with one suggesting: “Fury you’re looking lean, mean, boxing machine.
“Can’t wait to see you back in the ring. You’re a great fighter. And I think you’ll win.”
Reports have indicated that Fury will come in heavier than for his maiden clash with Usyk.
Gareth A Davies, talkSPORT pundit, has even suggested that Fury expects to weigh in around 19 and a half stone, close to his career highest.
He will need something different, given Usyk looked superior in the opening clash, and even threatened to secure a stoppage in the ninth round.
And although piling on weight could increase his power, former fighter Spencer Oliver believes it could backfire.
Fury was beaten by Usyk earlier this year[/caption]
“If Tyson Fury can rediscover the movement he had during the 2015 time against Wladimir Klitschko,” he said on talkBOXING.
“But there’s rumours circulating he could come in a lot heavier for this one.
“Will that be his undoing doing that? Because if he is looking to bully him, I think you are playing into Usyk’s hands.
“Maybe he has to set the traps, he is good at doing that. Use that uppercut he did in the sixth round and draw Usyk in.
“That’s maybe the way to do it as opposed to try and bully him.”