Results: Tyson Fury’s comeback barely gets going before Sefer Seferi quits

We got the fight were were expecting. Tyson Fury clowned around for two rounds, started to put a beating on his outsized and overmatched opponent, and then Sefer Seferi quit. 

Tyson Fury (26-0, 19 KOs) kissed Sefer Seferi (23-2, 21 KOs) in the opening staredown. In the opening round, he danced a bit, postured some more, and didn’t really fight. They did have an Ali shuffle dance off though, if that counts for anything. Fury did let a good right hand go to end the round. He got warned for doing anything but fighting early in the second. Surprisingly, he took it to heart and got to work. At least he did until a fight broke out in the audience. He actually stopped fighting to watch that towards the end of the round. You can’t make this stuff up.

The two men finally settled down to have a fight in the third. Predictably, it was all Tyson Fury. He peppered Seferi with right hands and seemed to hurt him a bit by the round’s end. Tyson kept the beating going in the fourth, mainly with nice right uppercuts. And that was it. After the fourth round, Seferi and his corner suddenly and abruptly withdrew from the fight. This was the ending this farce deserved.

I don’t know what Seferi thought he was getting into here. Sure, Tyson was started to tag him up, but nothing big had been landed. Did he quit because he knew he was outsized and overmatched? How did he not know that the whole time? Oh well, I guess. Tyson Fury is back in our lives, for better or worse.