Tyson Fury couldn’t believe his eyes as a mass brawl broke out while he was in the middle of a boxing match.
Throughout his career, ‘The Gypsy King’ has done some crazy things, from dressing up as Batman at a press conference to singing in the ring on countless occasions.
However, even the showman himself was taken aback as punches were thrown back and forth in the middle of a meaningful bout.
The Brit was so intrigued that he took his eye off his opponent to watch the chaos unfold.
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Tyson Fury stopped boxing Sefer Seferi to watch a fight at ringside
Following an extended period out of the ring following his big victory against Wladimir Klitschko, Tyson Fury returned to action against Sefer Seferi at the Manchester Arena on June 9, 2018.
While his rival on the night was never meant to offer a stern test, it was still a significant night as the Englishman needed to show the world he still had it after dropping several stone.
In the first round, Fury showed flashes of his brilliant best, utilizing his tremendous head movement to avoid the shots coming in his direction.
The legend attempted to entertain the spectators, even whipping out an ‘Ali Shuffle’, but ultimately, the action transpiring inside the squared circle was nothing compared to what occurred outside of it.
In the second round, punches started being hurled in the arena, with an outrageous number of people seemingly involved.
As stewards tried to break up the fight, the 6ft9 giant couldn’t resist taking a look out into the crowd to see exactly what was going on.
While Fury knew not to underestimate his opponent, after hitting the canvas against Steve Cunningham, on this occasion, he felt Seferi posed no real threat.
After four one-sided rounds, the Albanian chose not to come out of his corner at the start of the fifth.
Tyson Fury went down for the first time against an unbeaten star who nailed him with a massive right hand
It’s fair to say Fury has had a rollercoaster of a career, with his bout against Seferi marking his first step on the road to beating Deontay Wilder.
However, long before he ever had the opportunity to take on ‘The Bronze Bomber’, the warrior had to battle through copious amounts of adversity.
Prior to being considered a contender at world level, the trash-talker had to pick himself up off the canvas.
In a moment of madness, Fury was dropped by an undefeated heavyweight star.