Speed, movement, bodywork, keep him from getting his rhythm or establishing his jab, punish him for his sloppy mistakes (Fury makes a ton of them), don't get into his mind games. Anyway, Usyk is the man for the job. Fury knows this which is why that fight is going to be really hard to make reality.
Usyk is more skilled Fury and Fury has never been in the ring with a fighter as skilled and experienced as Usyk.
I think it's pretty clear Fury wants the fight, he's not afraid of Usyk at all. They literally just tried to get AJ to step aside so Fury could go straight to him.
I believe it worked against Wilder but wouldn't be a good style against a lot of other names in the division
LMFAO! That's exactly what you do yourself, discredit your own hero by by discrediting pretty much all his main opponents. You're the one that has been calling Wladimir Klitschko overrated and a big stiff idiot. You're the one that goes around calling Usyk 'too small'. You're the one that goes around calling Joshua a body-builder. So if anybody is taking credit away from Fury, it's you. If Fury cleans out the division, and beats literally everyone, including the undefeated prospects / contenders like Joe Joyce, Hrgovic and etc. Opinions about Fury's opposition will become irrelevant, and Fury will OBJECTIVELY go down as the best heavyweight of his era at the very least, and likely of all time. But just beating Wladimir Klitschko (an overrated big stiff idiot at age 39) and Wilder (a sloppy unskilled slugger) still leaves massive questions marks surrounding how he'd do against other opponents of different styles and abilities. Beating Wilder and Wlad doesn't prove Fury can beat Joe Joyce. Heck, even if Fury were to beat Usyk as well, he still has to prove how he'd do against some other unbeaten opponents like Hrgovic or Sirenko because he's done nothing to prove he can beat such opponents. This is why OBJECTIVELY, the likes of Larry Holmes and Wladimir Klitschko will always remain superior until he matches or surpasses them in terms of success against greater number of opponents with different styles and abilities.
The best way to beat Fury is to use Fury to beat Fury. What I mean is: when TF is up against the wall and facing a great opponent that people think he can't beat, he will pull out the stops and deliver a winning performance. Now if you're a mandatory that he isn't too interested in facing, the best will be to exacerbate that. Pretend to be frightened of him. Pretend to have an awful camp and release negative interviews where you make it clear that you are facing mission impossible. Postpone the fight once or twice because of 'injuries'. Meanwhile Fury who is not a gym rat will hit the bars and nightclubs and train on crisps and soda. Come fight night you are a shredded monster and he's a slobberoni version of himself.
high work rate pressured body work sit right on his chest drown him late on you aint out fainting and jerking him hell he should have two losses by now anyway
Usyk can outwork and hurt him. Also an aggressive puncher. AJ when he was aggressive could stand a chance. Klitschko in the rematch I believe would be much more aggressive and beat Tyson.