Joshua is a jumped up bodybuilder. Wait till Deontay gets his hands on him, for ruining his rematch with Fury!
For me, it's easier to see Tyson winning. He's the bigger man that moves around a lot and boxes well with an unorthodox style. In his undefeated streak, he's had his back on the canvas and got back up to continue. Even ending two boxers winning runs in Klitschko and Wilder. However I'm going to go with Joshua in this fight by decision. I'm tipping Joshua to get inside and explode like no other opponent has done to Fury before. Even scoring a clean knockdown before ending Tyson Furys unbeaten run. We'll see and we can't wait.
Fury by late stoppage. That being said I do expect AJ to put in a good effort and even hurt Fury at points in the contest but Fury's conditioning and ability to take good shots will see him through.
I'll go against the majority and Say Aj wins by late TKO. I've already made a breakdown of what i think is going to happen during this fight here https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...cial-prediction-and-discussion-thread.664648/
If Aj wins Fury's inactivity will be the first excuse people cling onto and then the second excuse will be that his prime was during the Klitschko fight even though he was hyped to hell after the Wilder fight. The final excuse will be that Fury wasn't the underdog so he didn't perform his best
Also, it it's a decision win for AJ there will be a lot of talk about "Saudi judges, bought off by Hearn".
Realistically speaking a decision win for Aj isn't far fetched. It's possible Aj simply outworks Fury in the early rounds and breaks him down to the point where he slows Fury down and snags a few late rounds with his flashy combos. It's not that unlikely.