In my eyes, Wilder has brought his style to perfection. He's limited in boxing skills, but what he does, he does it perfectly. His right hand finds the target fight after fight. Similar for Fury, he's about to complete his style in perfection after the next 1-3 fights I guess. He's trying southpaw from time to time and this could be a key for his Wilder fight, to come southpaw, because in the first fight, Wilder got used to Fury's stance by now. For his size, he's about perfect in footwork, faint double jab and right hand, switching stance, stamina, ability to take punches. When it comes to Joshua, I struggle to find a style in his boxing, I think he's still about to find what his boxing style will be. He has some hanging jab often, but I can't really find a style. He's doing training on perfection but his boxing has no magic, it's too scientific if you ask me, everything is calculated, thoroughly thought and set up. He was different back then when he fought vs Dillian Whyte. He seemed more free in his boxing, had a higher punch rate and all. Even when he fought Klitschko he worked hard to get the win. Will be interesting to see how he develops over the next 2 years. Ruiz has his style too, probably perfect? With that weight having fast hands is quite unique and got him 3 titles. Usyk I believe still has space for improvement. I see some similarities with Lomachenko there, not only being a southpaw. Maybe he can get some training with good old Ortiz to improve his technique. Stylewise nice to watch though.
Wilder seems to have perfected his limited stile.like a poor man's Tommy hearns he is one dimensional but devastating .he only needs the slightest chance.
Perfectionate, well done, big fan. I think Fury can learn to sit down on his punches at the right moments, AJ needs to learn to fight tall, Ruiz can get in shapeWilder needs a plan B, and Usyk stack on more muscles for protection and build his power for the big boys. Who is likely to do it? Maybe Fury?