I certainly agree with you on that, Wilder is challenged here, he still believe he can beat Fury so that's interesting if we can see him knock down the guy who beat him twice, lol... I am sure this is a hell of a fight, just like the last 2 fights although it was never favored Wilder but a desperate man will show everything he got in this last fight.
I have a different opinion here, Wilder is not challenged but he is not yet ready to accept the defeat, there is a big difference

. Every fighter will have the confidence to beat anyone, but need to have the technical skills and a fight IQ when you are facing top competition and everyone know how to box but how you handle the situation during a fight determines the winner.
If Wilder can show a dimension he never showed that would be interesting.
True, but as the saying goes, "you can't teach old dogs new tricks". Deontay Wilder has been throughout in his career banking on his powerful right hand. They even hype it as weapon of mass destruction when he had a run and just knocking people out. But it was a different scenario when you fight a technical and savvy skill boxer like Tyson Fury. He didn't adjust even in the second fight. He thinks that he will just walk out out there again and knock Fury out. But it was not the case as Fury uses his boxing skill and Wilder didn't adjust and I don't think he can in the trilogy.