Wilder was exhausted and barely able to move in the 12th yet nearly knocked Fury out. In the Wallins match, he sustained enough damage from someone not renowned for his boxing skills that the fight was nearly called off by the doctor.You can’t re-write history bro, Fury got up and went for Wilder in their first match after being on the receiving end of his biggest bomb, nothing sustained about it, he bossed that fight.
Wallin caught him in a clinch iirc, there was no beat-down and Fury comfortably used that match for fitness and won at a canter, prob won 10 rounds.
We each have our opinion, AJ’s weakness is on his back foot when under pressure, so expecting Fury and Steward to cross their fingers and hope to jab his head off is naive imo.
If he fights like that vs Joshua then he is done imo.
