It's obvious what AJ needs to do, get inside and try to land an uppercut or a hook. He has maybe 6 rounds before he starts tiring out, then things favor Fury.
Look to the last round of Wlad vs Fury for the gameplan that Joshua needs to utilize. In that round Wlad, landed a solid left hook that wobbled Fury. Fury has to fight an elusive fight and if he does, I can see him winning an ugly fight by UD. I think if AJ tags Fury it's going to be very interesting. Fury isn't as quick as Ruiz and I doubt he has his chin. If Joshua hurts Fury I really think the fight is over. I think a lot have bought into the kool aid that Wilder is some kind of demon puncher and if Fury survived him in 2 fights he can crush Joshua. For me it doesn't work that way. Wilder needs space to land his overhand right. AJ will land a right in less room and then follow up with the left hook and right uppercut. The key to knocking out solid chinned fighters is combo punching and Joshua does that very well. One thing for sure, we will really see how good Fury's chin is. If it passes the test he wins. If not, well...