I'd pick AJ but would be supporting Wilder. Nothing is obvious in this sport until he gets in the ring and proves it. Fury beat Klit 2 years before Joshua in a was more one sided fight. Joshua doesn't get Kudos just because Wilder got made look a bit crap in there. He has to prove that himself and I think there's a good chance that Joshua wouldn't cope well with Wilders explosiveness. He showed tonight he is dangerous until the last bell and I think it's deffinetly possible he can catch Joshua. Joshua isn't anywhere near as fast and explosive as Wilder, and can look robotic at times. Wilders negotiation cards at the bidding table have bombed out though. Hearn will know this, and fancy Joshua's chances more than ever to beat Wilder. I reckon Wilder lost a fair few million by taking this fight over the Joshua one even with Hearns low ball offers. I'm going to make a thread on this now to see what people think.
As I say it's only opinions and every one has one. Mine is AJ by ko, wilder has a punchers chance. He has that with anyone tbh.
Joshua has previously said he will make the Fury fight a dog fight. Joshua will walk him down and rough him up.
AJ has worse Stamina then Wilder and is less athletic. If Wilder was punching air for most of the fight AJ will not find it any easier
Going on tonights fight, I have AJ even further ahead of them than I did before. Usyk schools both of them whilst I wouldn't bet against the likes of Povetkin, Whyte, Parker Pulev and Hunter beating them either.
Aj has variety in his attacks and can go to the body which will be very key in beating fury. Wilder is just a right hand.
I don't see AJ being a risk taker unlike Wilder. AJ's gas tank is questionable and he does not have better boxing skills than Fury.
I agree, AJ knocks the pair of them out, not even debatable in my opinion. Fury could be awkward but AJ still beats him but Wilder would be a very easy nights work.