In all honesty Fury has never looked that impressive; most of his best wins came against cruisers or journeymen and his BIG win over Wlad was pretty uneventful - basically not a million miles off what we saw last night....juddering around the ring, feinting and....not really attempting to throw/land many punches, just it lasted for 12 rds and the judges chose to award it over Wlad's complete inactivity for at least 11 rds. It pretty much came down to the fact that Klitchsko chose not to fight and Fury moved away quickly.... If anyone really bought into the mythos that he was the actual boxer he talked himself up to be (moreso in his self imposed exile following said victory, absence makes the heart grow fonder and all of that) last night's shoddy display should bring it down to earth that he really isn't that good and the whole fantasy of him running rings around the top 5 of the division would realistically end badly for him. Feel sorry for anyone who actually paid to watch that last night.