See ? That was better, and I mean it.
Back on topic : AJ does have flaws and a few question marks about him. Everybody knows it. Now, downplaying every single quality he has, and blaming his management for doing business the way others do... sounds more like hating on the guy than appraising what he is.
I still don't know if Fury can fully recover. If he does, that's an intriguing fight that could go both ways. I think AJ can bring more aggression than Wlad did, but he will certainly be bothered by Fury's footwork and reach. If it can be made, the money will be big enough for them to fight, and I'm sure "fear" won't be much of a factor.
Wilder has certainly a puncher's chance against AJ. I also give him credit for having a better tank than I thought. His jab did improve quite a lot, and his balance is less of a mess than before. Big men, even ATGs, do often have technical flaws. They're OK as long as there's enough quality to compensate. It's another intriguing fight, IMO.
AJ had a tough fight against Wlad. He took an easier fight against Pulev / Takam. Next defense is against a legit opponent, and it does mean something in terms of title unifications. Let's wait to see if he can beat Parker (I think he will, but Parker is a resilient mofo). As for the Fury and Wilder fights, I'll be damned if I know what will happen. They're fairly even, IMO. I don't think that's basic nuthugging.