Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"He does.
Fury shouldn't be anywhere near Sports Personality. I would have taken most top heavyweights to beat Klitschko on Saturday, he stank the place out. Finally looked the tired old man he is.'"
I don't agree with this. Klitschko has fought the same way for a decade. Simply unwilling to take any risks, and totally unable to adapt. Yes, he's fought big opponents before, like Mariusz Wach, and he's fought quick fighters who move well, like Haye, but he's never fought a fighter with both attributes. Of course, Fury isn't the second coming of Cassius Clay, but he moves very well for a man his size. He also is adept at keeping distance, and using all of that reach. Those factors added together meant Klitschko was going to have to adapt his style, and take risks against Fury in order to win the fight, he wasn't willing to do that. He fought in a similar way to how Haye fought against him.
Fury still had to go over there in front of 55,000 German's (and Rod Stewart), with a K2 referee, and fight a guy with 20+ defences, who was in the top 3 p4p, with one of the best KO ratios in history. He managed to do what nobody else has ever done, and beat Wladimir at his own game, and become only the second British HW to win the lineal HW title.
Obviously, it comes nowhere near to the achievement of winning a 3rd place playoff in a world cup, but it's still a tremendous achievement to do what Fury did, and he deserves all the recognition he gets.
He's also one of the few people in the list with an actually personality, whether you like that personality is another matter.