That's what I've been saying all along. Fury needs to keep AJ at range, control him with the jab and counterpunch him. I think he'll hurt him sooner or later and if AJ gasses as usual he's finished. If Fury tries to bore into AJ he's playing Joshua's game and fighting his fight.
He fought Wilder the same way. Wilder's weakness is he is unable to step to Fury. Totally put in a box unable to escape. AJ should in theory be able to meet him head though which changes the dynamic of the fight. This is where mentally AJ has to be strong. Not become like Wlad. AJ has to not underestimate Fury's power also. Don't go in there thinking I can just get past it, you can't.
Good on Breland for speaking out after all the absolute **** Wilder and his yes man have been spouting for all these months.