I’d say Fury’s stock has declined slightly as it should while he plays with bums and a wrestling clown show. No worries, he has a chance to pump up his stock higher than ever if he beats wilder in the next fight. I like his chances but he’s going to have to earn it.
There's nothing you can really take from the fight with Otto Wallin, he was undefeated and untested until he fought Fury, let's see how he gets on with other top tier fighters then at least we can find a bit more about Wallin
According to the logic of your reply, you take sentences out of context and misfire on humour due to the fact that you had to create your own parallels to set up said joke
What I take from that fight is how Fury seemed to have no answers to an untested journeyman. He’s supposed to be the man and yet it was more competitive than it was supposed to be.
Yeah, because the division is stacked with the likes of Mike Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield, Ali, Foreman...etc and Wilder is hiding as far away as possible from them. Who should he fight?. The biggest fight out there is Ruiz vs Joshua II winner. What should Wilder do?, squeeze himself into the mix and make it a triple threat matchup?. Surely, a rematch with Fury doesn't meet your deluded requirements.
Fury's stock actually dropped for me, Ortiz in BOTH fights was doing better against Wilder than Fury was - both times it was him taking undue risks which backfired and he must be kicking himself so bad for it in the second fight.