Former world heavyweight champion David Haye described Tyson Fury’s win over Arslanbek Makhmudov in his comeback battle as an “optimum efficiency”.
Fury returned to the ring after a 15-month absence to safe a unanimous resolution victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It was not a classic show, however Haye believed it was a very good return contemplating the ring rust Fury might have been coping with.
“Fury did precisely what he wanted to do,” Haye advised Netflix.
“That was the optimum efficiency for him. If he might decide the kind of efficiency to place ahead, it could be precisely that.
“He took all his instruments out of the field and polished them up.”
Retired a number of weight world champion Andre Ward agreed with Haye’s evaluation, downplaying strategies was a delicate reintroduction for Fury.
“Some will say Makhmudov is restricted, however he is ok,” Ward stated.
“You may’t take away from what you have seen from Tyson Fury offensively and defensively tonight.”
4-time world champion Carl Froch stated Fury “boxed effectively” and taking zero harm might be a constructive for the 37-year-old.
“He is been out the ring for [nearly] 16 months and he put in a 12-round efficiency at a very good tempo,” Froch stated.
“The primary couple of rounds had been shut, however then he took over towards a harmful puncher.
“He bought hit with a few little photographs, however you may see by his face he isn’t marked up.”


