Yes, Wilder rejected career high offers to fight Whyte, and Whyte has been trying to fight him for years and years and he's refused and done everything possible to get out of that fight, definition of ducking. And of course the other 2, they were champions who he never attempted to unify with. I'm not taking the word of Fury about anything, I'm going by the facts of what's actually happened.
Fury did back out of the immediate rematch, 100 percent, that's not debatable, he should have though, shouldn't have taken the fight in the first place considering he was badly mentally ill and physically unfit at the time. So he is right not to take it straight away, infact Wilder and team only made that fight cause they thought Fury wasn't ready, Shelly Finkle is on audio saying this. Wilder and his team callously to pad his record cherry picked Fury because he was vulnerable and mentally ill and physically unfit at the time but the cherrypick backfired as a 50 percent Fury beat him in the first fight. Can't really say it's ducking though considering he's already fought him once and he's signed again to fight him twice again now, he just wanted to be in better condition for the fight than the terrible 1 the first time which is more than reasonable. Wilder better hopes he improves in the 2nd, cause Fury was in an awful condition for that first fight and it should never have been allowed to happen.
Fury has fought better opposition than Wilder, he actually fought Wlad and won which Wilder ducked, also beat Wilder in the first fight 95 percent of people would say and was robbed and beat Chisora too, but his record isn't amazing either, yet it's still better than Wilder's, Wlad would by far be the best name on Wilder's record and Fury beat him albeit in a boring fight but a win is a win. That's the difference, I don't stan nobody or pick no sides based off dumb shyt, I just tell the truth, I can criticize or praise whoever when it's due, which others apparently seem incapable of.