your question is very subjective, and one that pops up monthly if not weekly at the least.
all the bows you've mentioned are far more than capable of working extremely well for you in all manners of performance, durability, materials and "looks".
since the key to all bows is "subjective and immediate evaluation", no one can tell best how a bow will "fit" them unless they get it in their hands and fling a few shafts. therefore, there is absolutely no other way for you, the asker and buyer, to ever know.
all the accolades, and nay sayers, and middle of the road opinions of others are just that - opinions of others. since these three bows have exceptional track records, the bottom line and buck will stop when you get to personally evaluate each, in your hands and using them.
if you can't have a personal interaction with a bow, yer buying on speculation ... aka "gambling". this is one reason why our trad bow classifieds has hundreds of bows up for sale or trade.
good luck in your bow quest!