He didn't. Even Ross admits that four time world champion Haye had already eclipsed Fury's achievements prior to the Wlad fight. Wlad avoided Haye and thought (wrongly) that Fury would be a simple walkover.
Controversial though it may seem I think Haye threw more hayemakers, overhand rights, power shots in his Wlad fight than Fury. Despite insisting he was a fighting man to his bones Fury had already hugged and wrapped up Wlad in the first round as a clear indication of how the 'fight' would pan out. I am not criticising him it was a good plan, but fair is fair.


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