But that said, mate, I do still rate him as a good fighter. He's one of the best (if not the best) out of the current crop of heavyweights (albeit in a very poor era). So I won't take that away from him. When the dust has settled, he definitely will have beaten Wilder and maybe even AJ too (though personally I think AJ will take him).
This is coming from a former Fury fan. I just couldn't tolerate his bullshit anymore and conceded the fact that he only left the sport because he bottled it from a Wlad rematch and didn't fancy defending his newly found status as the heavyweight champ of the world. Much easier to drift off into the sunset getting drunk and fat, rather than standing your ground and defending your titles.