I'm not talking about giving back in a monetary sense, this is more about him neglecting the art of self-discipline for most of his career.
I've been saying the same quite some time now.. if that were AJ, Fury would've been flatlined Helenius style in there tonight.
And what form you think Fury will come? He himself has said that he had a 12 weeks camp. Let's be real he was resting whole year and decided that he will do 2 camps to be ready for Usyk. He may overlooked Ngannou, but he was clearly preparing hard. It's just his body don't react as before, because of all the abuse and going up and down in weight. This eventually with catch up to you. AJ will destroys Fury. People clearly has no idea what to look for. AJ has a one punch in any of his hooks, has a uppercut that will KO you the moment it touches you, can KO you with any hand. AJ movement is a lot better than people give him credit for, as well as his IQ. His speed and explosiveness is miles above Fury. Fury speed is long history and i have said this for quite some time. Also AJ cardio is more than fine. Same with AJ chin. Nothing wrong with it. There is a reason why that fight hasn't been made yet, and the reason is not AJ.
But hell, let's forget AJ for a moment. Zhang is going to literally move through Fury and will KO him more brutally than his KO of Joyce. Fury looked so clueless when Ngannou was in southpaw it was laughable.
Fury's been massively hyped for beating Wilder... And Wilder is pathetically overhyped for a fighter with a resume as threadbare as he has. Fury's career has one true highlight - stinking out to an ugly win against a gunshy Klitschko... Since his return, he's avoided Joshua like the plague - wanting to earn as much money as possible by taking huge cuts, but not wanting the biggest payday in the division makes no sense. Like it or not, Joshua's well proven and can box - his performances against Usyk were solid enough technically even if he didn't look as aggressive as some posters would like. A win over Joshua would be Fury's clear #2 win, a far far better win than Wilder... But in this condition?! Joshua knocks him out early - and unlike Wilder, Joshua has actually shown he's got the power to crack a solid chin or two.