Saudi Arabian boxing tycoon Turki Alalshikh has insisted he will push for the next big fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
While the two Brits have big fights coming up in the coming weeks, Alalshikh insists that no result matters.
Joshua steps into the ring this month to take on Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title in Saudi Arabia on 21 September.
While Fury faces Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch after the Gypsy King had his unbeaten run in professional boxing snapped earlier this year in May.
He lost his WBC heavyweight title in the process but could regain it against the Ukrainian when they meet again on 15 December.
If both Britons are successful, they could face each other in 2025 in one of the most anticipated fights in recent history.
But even if both sides back down, the two former world heavyweight champions still look set to fight.
According to Alalshikh, who is responsible for promoting blockbuster fights in the country and has sponsored several big fights involving Fury, Joshua and Usyk.
Speaking to talkSPORT, the Saudi royal adviser said: “For business, of course, it will be a big event.
“His third world title [winner] and [after] the result of the Usyk-Fury fight, it will be a big fight.
“But you don’t know about the future. Imagine Tyson after the Usyk fight wants to retire.
“I will make him an offer, but if he says no, what am I going to do?
“First of all, Dubois has a great chance and it’s not easy. I think it’s a difficult and dangerous fight for Joshua.
“If Usyk wins, I’d still like to see Fury fight Joshua if they’re willing. I’m not going to try to do a third fight [between Usyk and Joshua] before Fury fights Joshua.