I definitely agree. Wilder shouldn't have jumped right into a rematch when he was clearly devastated by his one and only defeat. It wasn't just physical loss for Wilder. It was obviously emotionally traumatic for him. He should have fought a preparatory fight or two to gauge his well-being. After a convincing victory, only then should he think of facing his trauma once more.
Right now, Wilder has clearly not yet gone past his cheating stories of loaded gloves, spiked drinks, etc. It's just 3 days now before their fight will take place and yet Wilder is still speaking of excuses to his loss. The man is clearly not ready. Fury will have a much easier opponent this time.
In a heavyweight fight anything can happen. As long as he doesn't hold back, like Joshua did against Usyk, then Wilder still has a puncher's chance. Wilder is one dimensional so if he doesn't fight like the KO machine he's been his whole career then he will not make it past the early rounds.
Not just in a heavyweight match but in the whole of boxing anything can happen. A huge underdog could win. A single lucky punch could end a match. But it is also true that a fighter should climb in the ring in his perfect shape. Wilder is not in that shape. He is about to face Fury the third time around 3 days from now and all he is saying until now are still his excuses over his 2020 loss. He's still crying until now. How could that fighter ever win?
This is enough for Wilder to be scared to the bones and hold his punches. Plus he knows very well that his killer punch cannot kill Fury. He landed it. He put the man down, jeered at him, and dance in celebration only to end up being a punching bag for the rest of the fight.