I don't think anyone on here was really criticising Fury's general performance per se given the circumstances, it just seems ludicrous to propose that he can go from that level to beating Wilder in Vegas in a few months.
What concerned me most about it was that Tyson seems to have lost any power he once had (and there was never an abundance!) along with the 10 stone. The timing is coming back, and his movement was always great, but there was no pop whatsoever in his punches. All the traditional bullshit about knocking Wilder out post fight, but if a slow motion Italian cab driver can take his best shots flush without blinking, how on earth does he keep Deontay off of him for 12 rounds?
It's just like Khan v Canelo; If there's nothing coming back at Wilder to make him think, Fury has only got to get it wrong for 1 second out of 2,160 and he's toast.