Tyson Fury crowd explodes into a huge 15-man brawl which distracts boxers midway through fight
Blokes could be seen leaping out of their chairs to throw punches during the brutal rumble during Fury's victory over Sefer Seferi
Blokes could be seen leaping out of their chairs to throw punches during the brutal rumble during Fury's victory over Sefer Seferi
A HUGE 15 man brawl broke out in the crowd at the Tyson Fury fight.
The brutal rumble exploded during Fury's victory over Sefer Seferi as blokes leaped from their chairs to throw punches.
Fury, 29, even took some time out of his boxing clash to watch the punch-up at Manchester Arena.
Boxing fans posted videos of the carve up on social media, which appears to show two groups of men trading blows.
The disturbance broke out with around one minute to go in the second round.
This continued, and with around 18 seconds until the bell, Fury forgot he was fighting himself, and decided to check out what was happening.
Instead of taking advantage of Fury losing his concentration, Seferi stood motionless, and looked out over the ropes too.
The crowd trouble was stopped by round three, with arena security swooping in.
In fact, there was more action outside the ring that in it - as Tyson v Seferi proved to be a total mismatch.
Fury had things go exactly the way most thought it would. It was a giant heavyweight against an average cruiserweight.
The fight was all over at the end of the fourth round, when Sefer Seferi pulled himself out - much to the delight of fans who booed as the referee waved it off.
Fury started the fight by KISSING Seferi as the two touched gloves, then proceeded to punch and move whenever he wanted to.
Seferi had no answer, and it was little surprise that after four rounds of toil, the Macedonian decided he'd had enough.
And the crowd were not too happy with their hero's comeback fight in his home city.
While there will have blatantly been some boos for Seferi after he threw in the towel, many in the Manchester Arena were less-than impressed when Fury's hand was raised.
But in the end, he could do little when faced with an opponent so inferior, it made David Haye's opponents during his 'big comeback' look world beaters.