Tyson Fury believes he will be rewarded with a sweet victory over David Haye after spending months in an intense training camp in Belgium.

Fury has left his family and friends behind in Britain as he undergoes a rigorous training regime for his heavyweight clash with David Haye, on September 28, live on Sky Box Office.

The 25-year-old has displayed a new-found dedication to the sport under the watchful eye of trainer Peter Fury and has been sharpening his ring skills for the past two months in Essen.

Fury is facing the biggest test of his boxing career, but is confident the long weeks of preparation will ensure he is physically and mentally ready for Haye.

"All the boxing and all the training is going to pay off," he told Sky Sports News. "Every sacrifice that we've all made to be here and put this camp on, we are going to get rewarded for it on September 28. Winning this fight means the world to me.

"It's just about taking your time and not rushing things, just focusing on what you're doing. I can get lackadaisical sometimes and just walk onto shots. You're not allowed to do that, especially in heavyweight boxing.

"But Haye can think what he wants really. There's only going to be one winner on the night and that's me."