was a finished fighter far from his prime against an average fighter in his prime, average fighter of course won.
wasn't a convincing win, IMO Wlad lost it more than Fury won it. but credit to Fury for the class he showed after the fight, was expecting a bit of arrogance and showmanship but he was very respectful and genuine.
Wlad though has the most padded record in boxing, has been on a steep decline for a fair few years but disguised by his poor quality opponents offering nothing.
was still expecting Wlad to up his game enough to win last night, without Emmanuel Stewart (RIP) he's not been the same and he was never the better Klitschko anyway, Wlad lives off a lot of his Vital's work, especially for the casual fans who can't even separate the two!
Division is waiting for Joshua to dominate, Fury can be got at and it will be a matter of time IMO before Joshua gets him, hopefully late 2016.
would be surprised if Fury fights Wilder tbh. that would be interesting though.