Wilder is starting to feel the pressure, I thought he was a bit shaky when he said the other day that Fury hasn't got into his head. The fact that he said that says that he HAS got into his head lol

Fury is great at winding opponents up, Wilder and his brother both lost it at the latest press conference. Expect plenty of verbal from Fury during the fight too, Wilder's discipline is pretty poor, it won't be long before he starts throwing those windmills around which Fury SHOULD be able to avoid without much of a problem.
Wilder has a few problems for this fight on Sunday morning (5am!):
1) He will struggle to keep his discipline as mentioned above
2) Fury's feinting and movement will disrupt his rhythm, we saw the same thing happening to Klitschko
3) When he throws that right hand and MISSES his trailing leg (which is much too wide) moves forward, putting him off balance and both his legs end up square against his opponent leaving him vulnerable to a counter.
4) Fury is VERY difficult to hit due to his feinting and movement that I've mentioned above. Klitschko, who was a MUCH better boxer than Wilder will ever be, only landed 52 punches over 12 rounds. That's an average of 4.33 punches per round.
Of course you can't write off a big puncher completely for a second, because one punch can change everything, but I reckon Fury will win this.