By Edison Carter: Those of us who follow Boxing, rather than the pantomime that often surrounds it, know that you are a rare commodity amongst your fellow Heavyweights. In a division where power seemingly trumps all else, your skill, speed and elusiveness are for many a welcome diversion from the norm.
Sefer Seferi
Tyson Fury fights on August 18 at Windsor Park in Belfast
By Scott Gilfoid: Following his win over Sefer Seferi last Saturday night, former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (26-0, 19 KOs) expects to be back inside the ring on August 19 at Windsor Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Fury’s fight against former cruiserweight Seferi (23-2, 21 KOs) looked look like an exhibition fight from start to finish at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. In hindsight, the 29-year-old Fury would have been better off calling it an exhibition match, as he would have taken far less criticism for how he fought.
Tyson Fury successful in comeback with 4th round TKO of Sefer Seferi
Former Unified Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury scored a fourth-round TKO over Sefer Seferi at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on Saturday in a bout that was streamed live to U.S. audiences via SHOWTIME Sports social media platforms.
Warren: Tyson Fury could fight Tony Bellew by the end of the year
By Allan Fox: Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury stopped Sefer Seferi in round 4 on Saturday night and afterwards promoter Frank Warren said that former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew could be next for Tyson by the end of the year. Fury vs. Bellew is going to be a mismatch just like Saturday’s Fury-Seferi fight was. Bellew is much too small to be competing with a giant heavyweight like the 6’9” Fury.
Tyson Fury stops Seferi Seferi – Results
By Allan Fox: Tyson Fury cruised to a 4th round TKO in his comeback contest tonight in forcing former cruiserweight Sefer Seferi to call it quits after round 4 on Saturday night at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. It was Seferi’s corner that decided to have the fight stopped after the 4th round, as he wasn’t competitive and was just taking one-way punishment by the lanky 6’9” Fury.
Fury defeats Seferi in Comeback – Results
By Tim Royner: Tyson Fury looked absolutely terrible tonight in stopping 2nd tier cruiserweight Sefer Seferi (23-2, 21 KOs) by a 4th round stoppage on Saturday night in his comeback fight at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. Fighting for the first time in 2 ½ years, the much larger 6’9” Fury used his size to land pot shots against the shorter and much lighter 210 pound Seferi.
Live Stream: Tyson Fury vs. Sefer Seferi (USA Only)
Former Unified Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury picked up his opponent, Sefer Seferi, after scaling 276 ½ pounds at the official weigh-in on Friday for his long-awaited return tomorrow/Saturday at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. Sereri weighed-in at 210 pounds for their 10-round bout, which will stream live in the U.S. exclusively on SHOWTIME Sports social media platforms.
Weekend preview: Fury vs. Seferi, Charlo vs. Trout, Santa Cruz vs. Mares and Crawford vs. Horn
By Gerardo Granados: A great boxing weekend nears, so we the fight fans should get ready to enjoy fights that fit all type of fans and boxing taste. This upcoming weekend has it all, be it brawlers, punchers, boxers and boxer punchers or title fights, paper belts, champions, former champions and young hungry lions on the rise.
Tyson Fury vs. Sefer Seferi – Official weights
By Scott Gilfoid: Tyson Fury weighed in at a career high of 276 pounds on Friday for his scheduled 10 round comeback fight against the much smaller cruiserweight Sefer Seferi. For his part, the 39-year-old Seferi weighed in at 210 lbs.
Fury outweighed his smaller opponent by a whopping 66 lbs. We’re obviously talking about a huge s mismatch come Saturday night unless Seferi can figure out a way to deal with his size disadvantage. It’s still unclear why a heavyweight as big a Fury would choose to fight a cruiserweight.
Tyson Fury expects to put on show for fans against Sefer Seferi
By Trevor McIntyre: Tyson Fury will be making his long awaited comeback this Saturday night against cruiserweight Sefer Seferi at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. The former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18 KOs) is just happy to be back and he’s ready to make an assault on the heavyweight scene and ultimately recapture his lost titles.