I was going to reply something similar, this more or less captures my opinion too.Sorry, can’t agree with you. Fury fought Wilder three times. Wilder was the most fearsome puncher in the World at the time of the first fight. Fury outboxed him in all three fights.
Yes, Fury is an enigma, and sometimes dislikeable personality, but he’s a great fighter.
AJ by comparison has beaten no good fighter in their prime. He’s massively PR hyped. In fairness he’s made loads of money from a brutal sport, but never a great fighter.
AJ has got in the ring twice with Usyk and been comfortably outclassed by a man he should have a far superior size advantage over. He lacked a champions belief to win either of those fights. As soon as Usyk caught him once the fight was over mentally, AJ tried to box on the back foot and was always going to lose this way.
AJ would have regained a lot of respect if he fought Wilder now instead of Whyte. Whyte is tricky but still a much easier night than Wilder.
Finally, you said Tyson doesn’t have a resume. He beat Klitschko in his own back yard, and he’s fought Wilder 3 times, winning all three fights (first fight was never a draw)
Those 4 fights alone already give him a better resume than AJ.