For me Fury did better than expected in the first fight, and I don't think he has improved since. He don't seem to be takings things serious. The only chance Fury has in on points, and I don't think it will go that long this time.
At 34 with 42 fights, and only 2 decent opponents on his resume at the absolute weakest in their careers, probably any top 10 fighter today would ice Wilder. If Wilder never ducked anyone his whole career, hed be a solid and honest 36-5 fringe contender, like most of his competition . But, dont rush this young prospect, let him learn his trade, a few more fights, a few more years, hell be ready to fight contenders.
Father Time, he is undefeated against the all time greats. When a fighter reaches his 30's, he needs to be a little bit more active to remain sharp. If he does not, rustiness sets in, causing bad habits, like laziness, and over indulgence at the dinner table. Deontay Wilder needs to be a little bit more active, so that the boxing fans do not forget about him, and he gets desperate, trying to remain relevant in the boxing public's eyes, by playing catch up, only to let Father Time get his hands on him. He could possibly lose to a fighter trying to make a name for himself.