I watch the fights but I evaluate the fighters based on their proven form against a field of opponents. Not just isolate two fighters and their two fights, and say how they looked against each other. Fury and Usyk are quite evenly matched in the sense they produced a couple of close fights, and displayed very good skills against each other. But that doesn't say a thing about how they should rank against the field of heavyweights out there. Styles make fights. There's no real evidence that Fury would beat any current top 5, or top 10, heavyweight in 2024. Losing close fights against an ageing and moderate-puncher Usyk (37 years old himself) doesn't say anything about how Fury would do against a younger, big, hard-hittng heavyweight.