That picture isn’t right. Both were playing around. Tyson went on his tippy toes and Seferi bent low on his knees...then Tyson picked Seferi up and cradled him like a baby, Seferi then picked up Tyson by the waist/abdomen causing Fury to fart. The proceedings were quickly wrapped up due to the smell.
He was always going to have the weight advantage. Really this is the start of the Tyson Fury comeback show.
With due respect to Sefer Seferi, he's the warm up opponent for Fury to shake off two years worth of ring rust, if it lasts the distance due to Fury playing with him and proving he still has the skills that got him to the world level, good for him.
If Fury gets serious and puts him down either during or before the middle rounds, then we all saw it coming anyway.
chuck9788 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2018, 19:07"Fury outweighs Seferi by 65 lbs"
Tyson Fury 276 vs. Sefer Seferi 211
Any thoughts?
What a fat sh1t.
That's probably the best condition we will see a clean Fury in from now on. He's not the first to struggle to get a flat stomach, but his tyre is particularly over inflated.
Seferi should get in close and work on Fury's oversized breadbasket and hope he doesn't fall on him. Since Fury's main strength is his movement this doesn't bode well for his future fights.
Anything other than a boring points win will be a small triumph for Fury. No matter, this is the boxing image of the year so far.
Fury is able to move well, for 12 rounds, no matter the weight really. He doesn't get a ton of credit for having educated feet, it's his mental/discipline lapses that created so much public doubt. At 276, with what he's got in front of him today, he'll benefit from going longer and testing himself even when the opponent can't. If he was a motivated 256 today, this Seferi guy might get a toe tag. Fury is getting work that's all.
All he had to do was get into a crouch … scoot between Fury’s legs … climb up his back … stand on his head … do a forward flip … and land an uppercut right on Fury’s chin while he’s still in the air …
He still has a way to go but shifting 7 stone (100lbs) is not to be sniffed at. I'll reserve judgement and see who he lines up next, what shape he's in by then, and finally how he performs.
He's already got further than many predicted. Welcome back big fellah.