Bottom line is the heavyweight division is stocked full of bums from the bottom to the top. Klitschko is the head bum.
Giving Browne's complete lack of any knowledge about the jab whatsoever, Wilder could even last a round. But if Browne lands one of his nuke hooks, it's over, for an entire week end. At least Browne isn't an hypejob. He's not even that.
And Joshua stopped Sprott in less times than Pulev did. So did other no names. Your point is? When facing a can it matters little if you stop him in five or one. What matters is good opposition. Fury beat an unbeaten Chisora at the age of 23, an achievement that no other current "hypejob" shares. Fury also dominated the kingpin and Cunningham. Wilder has made clear that he has no intention whatsoever to ever come close to those two. Kingpin even called him out, and as usual, Wilder became a silent good boy instead of the usual arrogant thug. Fury isn't an hypejob. He isn't even hyped. If anything, he's severely underrated.