Absolutely. Especially the 90s Tua. Fury likes to hang out on the ropes way too much and that's Tua's playground. Plus Fury is not the classic boxer clincher that gives Tua hell. Tua had tendcy to stop trying if he feels power but Fury is not a hard puncher no matter what you hear. A 90s Tua definitely lands something big and finishes unlike the windmill man. Tua ko5
Fury would have to do something very stupid to lose. Tua, even 96 Tua, simply doesn't have the footspeed and skill to close the distance like Mike could. Fury by UD as long as he boxes.
Tua is made to order for Fury to be honest. He'll just keep him at bay and win the rounds, no risks. Even if Tua does get through with something big, Fury has shown he can get up and recover quickly against a huge puncher.
I don't think so but even if that's true, he was far easier to read and a smaller guy. Wilder's complete ineptitude when it came to boxing's most basic fundamentals actually worked in his favour a lot of the time, as no one could tell what he was going to do next, including the big retard himself, probably.
I could see Fury having lapses that Tua could take advantage of to really hurt him. The best version of Tua would make Fury work but he's probably just a bit too patient to beat him. Fury's biggest problem in the fight is that he doesn't have enough power to discourage Tua and make him content to follow him around for a comfortable decision. If Tua rocks Fury then it turns into a very different fight.
In the remote chance that Tua did badly hurt Fury, then Fury would be in trouble. Tua was a far better finisher than Wilder.