The morning after, what an exciting enjoyable edge of your seat fight where both fighters left a bit of themselves in there. It's definitely one of the best heavyweight fights in recent years purely because they both kept going, Wilder looked like his soul had left his body half way through but somehow he was still there. Fury always looked switched on although I'd say he was at about 60-70% last night, but him at 60-70% vs Wilder at his very best gave us a great spectacle.
I'll be surprised if Wilder fights again, he took so many shots to the head last night he risks serious long term damage, I'm not sure he'll ever be quite the same again. Fury meanwhile is cut from a different cloth, physique of the marshmallow man yet fighting is in his dna and if you take his size and ring IQ into account, he's not on the same level as these guys.
I'd love to see Fury vs Joshua purely because Joshua is very different to Wilder in that he's a far better all round boxer but again, Fury is the strong favourite and Joshua seems to have lost some of that spite he had early in his career. He's still carrying the mental scars of that Ruiz loss. Fury vs Usyk would be great because Usyk is the only one I see outboxing Fury but is he big enough to deal with this 6'9 beast, probably not.