I doubt if Fury vs. Wilder 2 will ever happen and Joshua vs. Pulev is boring, so let's go with:
Wilder vs. Kownacki
Hrgovic vs. Ruiz
Joshua vs. Usyk
Wilder needs to fight either Fury or Joshua or both in 2020. He is the one who said Kings should fight Kings.
White really does come across as a whiny boxer. If he wants a title shot, he needs to do 2 things: Earn the challenger spot in the rankings, which he has done, and earn the challenger spot in the eyes of the fans, which he has not done. The fight is not compelling. If White can beat Kownacki or some other exciting fighter, he can build his following.
Based on the performance of Wilder and Fury in their last fight and the two interim fights they had before the rematch, it seems more likely than not that Wilder will knock Fury out.
That said, I still hope to see the top rope flying elbow kick. :)
Their physical reactions were similar, but I have to say, Wilder looked like he was intent on making to the final bell, whereas AJ was looking for a way out.
Again, the key for Wilder is to defend the left jab of Tyson Fury. Watch the first round again. Wilder was well on his way to winning the round and probably knocking Tyson Fury out in the early rounds until Tyson landed that hard left jab in the last minute of the round. He did it one more time and Wilder had no answer for it, other than eat it and keep boxing. His corner gave him no advice or warnings about that shot. It went undefended the rest of the fight. That is how Fury controlled the fight and did most of his damage.
If wilder had prepared for that jab and either slipped it or blocked it 2 out of 3 times, then the fight would have been far different and probably an early knockout for Wilder.
I am not sure he can defend it, but that is what he must work on.
The fight turned on furys jab landing so easily. Wilder was winning the first round and on pace for a 3rd round knockout until fury landed the hard undefended jab. Once he landed it a second time, he knew he had him. Wilders corner never addressed it and that is the story of the fight. Defend that jab, and the fight goes differently
Bad chin? How many HWs could have taken that shot and gotten up? Probably none.
Maybe Holyfield could have. He took some tremendous uppercuts right on the chin and kept going.