You could be right but all that you said can be applied to Joshua too. He hasnt fought anyone half decent. In the amateurs he was beaten IMO by a cuban boxer who out jabbed him. While the Cuban is better technically then Fury, Fury will still have the reach advantage and a good jab could set him up for the win.

We have no idea as to how Joshua reacts to getting hit and while Fury doesnt have the best chin, he clearly has heart and wont go into a shell. I dont think Johnson will tell us much about how hed fair against Fury either. It would be a great matchup if it could happen soon but I cant see it happening in the next few years.

David Price would be a great test for Joshua but cant see them putting him in with Price for a long time either.