In a brief and comical interview with BT Sport, heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury was at his hilarious best when asked for his verdict on the current blossoming heavyweight division.Fury is set to make a return to boxing following a two-and-a-half-year spell outside the ring, during which the Manchester-born fighter relinquished multiple heavyweight titles.But now the experienced fighter is a matter of days away from making his comeback, where he will fight Albanian boxer Sefer Seferi (23-1-KO 21) at the Manchester Arena.The bout will see Seferi return to heavyweight fighting for the first time since his loss to current WBA 'regular' heavyweight champion Manuel Charr in 2016.To say that it is an exciting time for heavyweight boxing at the moment would be a wild understatement.The likes of Tony Bellew, Anthony Joshua, Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder have all been attracting mass recognition over the past few months, with a number of huge bouts on the cards.Bellew has even been trapping Fury in a spate of 'boxing beef' in the last few weeks.In fact, Bellew even responded to a statement in which Fury stated he would not feel inclined to fight 'The Bomber' due to the damage he would inflict on the Liverpudlian.“Someone told me he said he doesn’t want to fight a cruiserweight yet he’s fighting a smaller cruiserweight than me? So it’s very funny. Oh was it a heartfelt warning (from Fury)?," Bellew told iFL TV.“I love Tyson Fury he knows I do, but I would definitely punch him in the face with ten ounce gloves on, really hard."He's just seen what I just did to that last fella (David Haye), no one has ever done that to him and I did."Everyone's going to say he's an old man. He's this, he's that but I just beat him up, I knocked him out. Who has ever put him on the floor like I did and just sat him down?"Although, ahead of his return to heavyweight boxing, Fury returned to his well-recognised cocky persona by ranking himself as each of the top five heavyweight boxers currently around today.

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Fury is certainly back to his charismatic best outside of the ring. Whether he still has the ability to beat the likes of Joshua and Wilder in it after over two years away from the sport remains to be seen.