His foot movement is really bad. If you watch these fights between Wilder/Fury and look both fighters footwork it is night and day
Bruh.
Ward said it in an earlier fight tonight, bit it's totally applicable here. If Wilder was just 10% better as a boxer, he might have won. His footwork and ring navigation alone could have flipped this fight for him. Breh was backing up in a straight line, heading directly into the ropes, or the corner, made no attempt to make Fury have to put effort into cutting the ring off, it anything like that. Even just stepping off the line a bit when throwing the jab out would've made a difference.
What does Wilder do next, though? He's not getting a serious title fight any time soon, unless somebody vacates one of the belts, or Fury loses to either Usyk or Joshua. And realistically speaking, looking at how Usyk can put together and follow a plan, it's probably in his best interest that Joshua wins somehow. Breh might be on the outside looking in for a pretty decent amount of time.