Joshua has the best fundamentals of all three. He has good speed, is big and strong, and appears to have good work ethic and state of the art training. All of that being said, I feel he lacks a certain toughness and mentality that the other two do, and I think that allows the other two to beat him if they ever meet.

Deontay is a great puncher, and is a very tall man. Only in today’s land of superheavies would 6’7”, 212-214 be considered the smaller man. He was very emotional for the Fury fight, and I feel like the moment got to him, making him go right hand crazy and fight in a one dimensional manner.

Fury is just plain great for Boxing. He is a character, seems like a genuinely good man, and showed a great amount of toughness and courage overcoming his personal demons and then beating Wilder like he did (never mind the judges). I believe Fury is the man we need for bokxing today, and what impressed me most was how he made the fight bigger than just a heavyweight championship, and he turned into him fighting for all who suffer from mental illness. He used that as a fuel to up his game and perform when he most needed to. Only greats can do that.

When looking at how they would have stacked up on the past, I feel that the golden era of heavies in the 90s run Joshua and Wilder our of the ring. Fury? With his massive height/weight, speed of hand/foot, boxing ability, and mental toughness, i think he fits right in there and goes even money or better with that group. Tough to find a guy his size, never mind one that big who also moves like a middleweight.