This. Fury could easily excel to become the greatest heavyweight champion of all time. He has the size, tools, enough power to get the job done, recuperative abilities, etc. He proved he could eat hits from Wilder and still get back up on his feet. Its his attitude that's the problem. He lacks the needed discipline to attain this status and it doesn't help either that he doesn't fight often. That's what's so frustrating about him IMO. He knows he has the potential. We know he has it too. He just doesn't want to push himself as far as he could.
comparing a 220 pound midgets jab to a 275 pound 6'9" mans jab Nobody of Furys size and weight in history can throw the jab the way he does. Even Wlad struggled to double his jab.
The Wlad era wasn't great, but he fought a lot more than Fury. Your analysis is almost completely wrong as Wlad was clearly better, given Fury fought the worst version of Wlad ever seen, and scraped past by a whisker and wouldn't rematch.
Last time I checked Fury won every round without even needing to shift gear, then 2 years later Wlad almost chinned a bodybuilder and everyone was like "oh look he's not old anymore". Get out you silly man.
Fury's the only boxer in history to beat two reigning 10+ consecutive defence world champions, fighting them four times on the road without losing once, three times as the underdog. Wlad can have his Leapai's, Brock's, Mormeck's, Chambers' etc., plus his other losses to the journeyman, the two fringe contenders, and AJ.