I like this form of interview as it allows to assess who is more confident and has a mental advantage. I think it's clear that Fury appeared to be mentally dominating, but it's hard to imagine anyone being better than him in this element.
Mental game is Fury's breakfast, he knows what he's doing and he became master in this kind of strategy. Though most fans wanted Usyk to win this fight, it is not that easy because Fury is fully ready and prepared by showing his opponent he is just playing and not a kind of boxer who make it obvious to show his opponent his strategy but he is kind of wanting to annoy every opponent and surprise them with his skills inside the ring.
Yeah, he could have mastered that craft, you can see that he won the mental game with Wilder. Prior to that we think that the Americans is doing to dominate the fight as he has power in both hands. But Fury negate it before the actual fight, as he continue to trash talk his way and maybe he went inside to Wilder mind that we think that Fury already took Wilder and break him apart on that 2 fights that he got. And we see if finally after Fury's lost to Parker, and he really looks like shot and no longer can pull that trigger. But it seems though that Usyk is not affected by the antics and what Fury is saying in the pubic against him. So most likely it boils down as who has wanted to win this badly in case it extended to full 12 rounds.