Joshua and his keeper Eddie are going the big money route as was obvious from the start. I'll give Joshua some credit for beating a 41 year old, two year layoff Klitschko, but they did not expect him to still be so good. It was ultimately a calculated risk and not a roll of the dice. Now that they are past that hurdle and have knocked off another aging name in Povetkin, it's time for U S A B U M T O U R. Stay sharp, the Big Baby Miller's and Dom Breazeale's of the world, Eddie and Joshua's U S A B U M T O U R will pay you big bucks to get knocked. Wilder seems a little shook after his loss. Is he ok? He always seemed insecure about his boxing ability (the sweet science is bull****, right Deontay?), and losing to Fury may have put him in a bad place. Unlike Joshua, Wilder's entire career has been an American bum tour. He's been on tour so long he's actually getting OLD. He is in his mid thirties rather soon, which is an uncomfortable place to be if you can't box well. Fury has for the time being beat depression and lost his dealers number. The crazy erratic Fury will come back in a matter of time, you can rest assured. He's got the best wins of the three in Wilder and Klitschko, and it's good he's back on the scene. Now that he's with musty ass Bop Arum will he go on his own 'merican bum tour? Maybe he could fight Bryant Jennings or Eddie Chambers? They're better than his fat camp opponent Seferi. Tyson seems the most willing. Joshua gets credit for facing Vlad, but only just. I'm pretty sure Wilder and his team (rightfully) thought Fury was an obese crackhead who would be an easy win and would otherwise NOT have taken the fight. Wilder seems to have the worst history of avoidance of the three. I hope these three mix it up and do not go on three different U S A B U M T O U R's that carefully avoid one another.