The Asian Age

Tyson comes back with fury

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Manchester, June 10: Former world heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury forced Sefer Seferi to quit after four rounds of a comfortabl­e comeback on Saturday.

The Englishman ended a two- year seven- month exile with an untroubled win over Albania’s Switzerlan­d- based Seferi in a non- title bout at the Manchester Arena.

Fury extended his unbeaten record to 26 wins, 19 by knockout, while Seferi suffered his second defeat in 25 fights.

“I felt fantastic, it was like having my debut again,” Fury said in the ring.

“I’ve had a long time out the ring and I needed some rounds, so I was taking my time. The calibre of opponents will keep on rising. I will be better next time,” he added.

After the layoff, during which he put on eight stones and suffered from depression, Fury showed he is still in business but it was not fluent until he began swatting his considerab­ly smaller and lighter opponent around the ring in the fourth round. Seferi was seven inches shorter and nearly five stones lighter than Fury, who used his reach and height to ensure there was never any danger of an upset.

Fury, 29, showed few glimpses of the impressive movement around the ring he did in is previous fight when he upset Wladimir Klitschko on points for the World Boxing Associatio­n ( WBA), Internatio­nal Boxing Federation ( IBF) and World Boxing Organisati­on ( WBO) titles in November 2015.

It was not always pretty from Fury, but it allowed the 6ft 9in Englishman to shed some of the ring rust before moving on to harder tests.

Promoter Frank Warren plans on Fury fighting again in Belfast, probably at Windsor Park, on August 18.

 ?? — AP ?? Tyson Fury ( left) punches Sefer Seferi in their heavyweigh­t bout at the Manchester Arena in Manchester on Saturday.
— AP Tyson Fury ( left) punches Sefer Seferi in their heavyweigh­t bout at the Manchester Arena in Manchester on Saturday.

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