...dethrones Tyson fury. It's inevitable, the seasoned pro at the end of his career getting beat by the new blood kid on the block. It happened to PAC versus ugas, Evander Holyfield from a beatdown by Vitor. Klitschko, getting Kayode by Anthony Joshua, Miguel Cotto to Sadam Ali.
Since Fury is 33,let's say that he is going to slowly get beaten by time in next 6-8 years,In next 6-8 years many new young heavyweights may arise,as now,the only young top 30 ranker that's bellow 25 is Daniel Dubois (correct me if I'm wrong) He may get defeated by some fighters his age or 1 or 2 younger,but if we are talking about SeasonedVeteran vs YoungUnderdog I can only think of Dubois,but as I said,new generation of heavyweights will come around in the next 6-8 years
Fury knows Usyk is the biggest threat right now and always has been. Doesn't have to worry about young bucks because he makes sure he spars them as they are up and coming. It's somewhat of a luxury for the current and up and coming heavyweights as seem to take up sparring with one another which smaller weights don't often do. It's the ones that slip through the net you have to be wary of. Wallin for example. AJ knew all about him though.
Nobody from young guys, there are not the level of top 4 for me. If he don't play games and fight Whyte next, I would bet my money that Whyte beats him. If not, he retires and Usyk gets all the belts fighting Whyte, Hrgovic and possibly Wilder
Dychko- Is he even still fighting? His career is going nowhere. He is 31 himself, so not much younger than Fury. Hrgovic- Does not have the ring IQ, and his career is also stuck in neutral. He should probably accept the Bakole fight and win that before we talk. Uysk- 35 years. He could win, but he isn't a "young buck." It is a narrative counter to what the OP apparently believes. Jalalov- We are all going to follow him now that he has gold, but lest's see if he even resumes his pro career. Thus far, we haven't heard anything. As for me, I don't see that guy out there yet.