Olympic bronze medalist David Price expects Tyson Fury to use his size and veteran tactics to topple Oleksandr Usyk.

The handlers for Fury and Usyk are in talks for a 2023 undisputed showdown, with the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC, WBO heavyweight titles at stake.

In the past, Usyk was able to overcome size with speed and skill - by outboxing Anthony Joshua in two fights.

“When Joshua put Usyk on the back foot and tried to use his size, instead of standing and trying to be a bit of a chess match - he drained Usyk, I felt, in the second fight," Price told ID Boxing.

“What Tyson Fury does better than anyone is uses his size to his advantage. That’s one of his biggest strengths. Watching him against Derek Chisora. He towered of Derek Chisora. Now I’m a little bit taller than Tyson Fury, but I gave my height away when I boxed a little bit.”

The contest is targeted to take place in the first half of the coming year, with the Middle East as the likely destination to host the event.

Fury was in action earlier this month, when he picked up a one-sided stoppage win over Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Price believes Fury is an expert as using his physical advantages against opponents to wear them down.

“[Fury is] an expert at being the big man, and I just think he’ll big man Usyk. I think he’ll lean all over him, he’ll fight dirty, and I think he’ll win probably a bit of a scruffy fight. I think it’ll be a Fury win on points," Price said.