Fury, it's pretty damn obvious. AJ is probably technically more correct, and he's shown ability to adapt on the fly, but nothing like Fury does in the ring. I very much look forward to AJ / Fury, it ought to be a great fight. Only question mark is if Fury can keep it together until then. I think he might.
I'm a fan of Fury but he got ****ing dropped by Steve Cunningham who has 0 power. Joshua won the belts back with relative ease, he should be judged based on that achievement. Fury was dropped by a weak cruiserweight and he beat the **** out of the hardest puncher in the division few years later.
Ruiz wasn't considered a big puncher but smacked AJ around the ring for fun You get caught cold by the best power punch of a 220 pound man it can drop you. Fury can be dropped but he always gets up and gets up stronger. Cunningham caught Fury with a massive left hook after he got up also, Wilder did the same. Fury ate it for breakfast and asked for more. AJ cried in his corner asking why he "felt like this"