Few other things I was thinking of throughout the fight...
-I have no idea why Wilder came in heavy for these last two fights. I'm guessing he got spooked by Fury surviving his knockout shot in the first fight when he was 212 or so, but that was also his best fight of the trilogy. 220 or so would be one thing (Usyk weighed in at 221 for the Joshua fight), but 238 is a LOT of weight for a guy like Wilder trying to execute his gameplan in this fight. Not surprised he gassed within 4 rounds or so.
-Anyone with a brain that's invested in Wilder's well being should be telling him to retire every day until he acquiesces. He took a fukkton of damage, may have hurt one or both of his hands, looked like death for the last 4 rounds or so, and maybe shouldn't have been let out for the 11th at all given how bad he looked after that second knockdown. Can't say I was ever a Wilder fan, but the last thing I want to see is him ending up like Gerald McClellan or Meldrick Taylor.
-Fury/Usyk is going to be a VERY interesting fight. Usyk's the better boxer, but I'm not sure I can see him standing up to Fury's power or being able to really affect Fury with his own power. He might be able to out point him, but it's not as if Fury is some stiff out there. To be honest, I'm not sure any heavyweight can beat Fury, given his boxing skill and the fact that he's an order of magnitude larger than anyone else in the division (this, more than anything else, is probably why he kept surviving Wilder's rights: literally sheer size that no other boxer really has).
Usyk/Joshua was probably the better fight overall, especially if you're a technique/tactics nerd, but these are interesting times in the heavyweight division nonetheless.