You have to jump on Fury early to take the fight from him and make it a inside war destroying his body but the mistake Klichko made was trying to out box and jab him and with Fury"s size and length at heavy, Fury will just pot-shot you to death, just pawing a jab and throwing a right and left and then just grab and hold, you actually have to fight Fury like Mike Tyson would, using quick inside attacks, after a hard jab using head movement and quickly attacking the body and when Fur holds use upper-cuts and then wrestle him, even throwing him down or tripping him, with leg take downs and then tell the ref, he's the one holding, then you can set up a right hand, left hook and body shot, late and drop him.
If you don't fight like this and be tentative, you will be tricked into a slow boring jab and hold fight and you will lose. Being tentative and gun, shy shows a sense of fear and makes people think Fury"s actually controlling the fight, even if your out jabbing him it's your tentativeness that judges see.
When your in a professional fight, MMA or Boxing, or any other fighting sports, ring control is the key to winning, even if your not landing, or doing much yourself, but controlling the action and tempo, shows your not having any trouble and dictating the exchanges will get you the win.
Fury did the exactly that to Klichko and even when Fury actually did nothing in their fight.