Anthony Joshua is not yet ready for Fury in the early stage of his career. Fury would put a 12 round beating on him.
If a blown up old Cruiserweight can knock him down, imagine what a big, strong, tall, young talented fighter can do to him.
Tyson won't be able too, he'll try to move around and paw him with the jab. Then Joshua will put the hurting on him when he realizes Fury can't hurt him.
I'd pick Joshua even right now if they were to fight tomorrow. Furry did a good job on Del boy last night but against a skilled big man who can bamg I don't see his china holding out much by round 5. Even now with 13 or 14 less fights.....just never been impressed by furry. I still think he's a ko waiting to happen......like Deontay also is...but time will eventually be telling on both of them. For me if Joshua has a good chin which needs testing yet then I see him as a future champion...like tyson and lewis coming up I'm impressed with him and can clearly see skills and power in a great athletic package. Furry is a fat big mouth waiting to be ko'd.
Fury's best condition so far in the ring was shown against Kingpin. He was very good in that fight physically and tactically boxed a skilled fight. Haye seems to have taken a good bit of that away by just chickening out of the fight against Tyson. Against Chisora he was in an awful condition, but still dominated a boxer, who was putting Vitali on backpedal for 12 rounds. Joshua does not stand a chance against Fury now or ever.They are same age and Tyson is a more skilled boxer and much bigger man. Tyson would give Wladimir troubles with the condition he was in, when he was preparing for Haye fight, that never happened.
Chisora a boxer Chisora is a domestic level fringe contender. The guy is an overrated fighter. Joshua would crown Tyson Fury when he pushes Fury back on the ropes. Don't even mention Wlad, who would wipe the floor with Fury.
Hard to say as Joshua is still so unproven. He could turnout to be great or he could turn out to be quite average. If I had to put money on it though i would say Joshua stops him. Fury gets hit and Joshua seems to be fast and powerful.
Wladimir is also very small compared to Fury. If Fury can get to a condition he was when preparing to Haye fight he could well beat Wladimir. Wlad is not going to be able to jump on a neck of a fighter 10 cm taller and much heavier than he is. Polish bum Wach almost knocked Wladimir out and Wach was a midget compared to Tyson Fury. Wach was much less skilled boxer, too.
Wach never "almost" knocked Wlad. Fury has no power, and lacks a chin. Wlad has the experience and can fight with fighters his size. Fury will be taking himself up to a whole new level. 10 years, zero defeats, Wlad destroys Fury. 3 inches taller is nothing. Fury will almost out weight him by 18 pounds and that won't make a differnece with a stronger Wlad. Fury will get ahead of himself and fighting in a hostile territory, walks away a defeated man and then thrown to the wolves against Joshua, who will then be on the path to greatness after Wlad retires.
But the gold medal he has is fraudolent considering how he has probably lost 2 or 3 matches. Fury boxes better than Joshua now, and has a better jab.