Harrison said Joshua’s best chance would come through aggression rather than trying to technically match Fury.
“He can’t win the fight by trying to box Fury. He’s got to go in there, break him up and try to take him out. That’s the only way he’s going to win this fight,” Audley told Sky Sports’ Toe2Toe podcast.
“Because you’re fighting a master boxer who knows how to slip, slide and move. AJ has to go forward, throw punches to the head and body and try to beat him.
“And when I watched them after the Fury fight, I looked at Joshua’s eyes. The eyes never lie. I saw real fire there.
“I think Fury saw it too. It sent chills through my body, because styles make fights, and their personalities are completely opposite.
“People say it’s too late, but it’s never too late. We’ve got to see those two pull it off. British boxing needs that fight.”
Fury and Joshua have been linked with a fight for several years, although negotiations have previously failed to produce a deal between the two former heavyweight champions.

