He's not an athlete, he's a fighter and we've seen him win fat often enough in the past to know it is no reason to write him off.
He's lost a lot of weight. Are people really going to lose sleep and argue every waking hour over whether it's 68 or 38 or 58 or 108?
On what basis? He was somewhere up there when he beat Wlad... But what's he done since? Besides the coke binge, he's beaten the most overhyped champion in any division this century with at best a second-rate resume and the broken shell of Whyte (a win often forgotten yet still a fighter with a way, way better resume than Wilder). That's not great evidence for being so much better than everyone else that a significant handicap in conditioning doesn't matter, IMHO.
And then you'll get a biblical lesson in assuming that size guarantees victory... When David slays Goliath with accuracy and skill.
He said his weight loss program began in January, that's a loss of 15lbs per month, which is fathomable. In other words, if we're to believe him, he was over 400 at the beginning of the year.
He looked like a tub of lard just a month ago during the Ngannou presser. This is just more Fury smoke he's blowing. Well see his physique in a couple weeks now anyways.
Tyson Fury cultivates mass before war then he loses it like a collapsing black hole ready to consume anything in his wake. Francis is getting swallowed then Fury will roll onto the 220 pound midget.