Tyson Fury makes a long-awaited return to boxing on Saturday, June 9 following just under three years outside the ring.The 'Gypsy King' has not fought a professional boxing match since November 2015, when he beat Wladimir Klitschko to claim the IBF, WBA and WBO titles.With his return to the ring being a fight against the 39-year-old Sefer Seferi, many expect a closely-fought battle ahead of a larger bout before the turn of the year.Fury took a break from boxing, but during his time outside the ring, the former world heavyweight champion shot to nearly 27-stone as he struggled to deal with mental health problems.But, speaking in a brief interview with BT Sport, Fury's comical persona returned ahead of his appearance in the ring.The former heavyweight champion recounted one time when he attempted to jump over a fence gate, only for the 27-stone boxer to lose his balance and slip into the obstruction.Speaking in the BT Sport interview, Fury says: "I would have cleared that fence, but I just slipped."That was an epic fail!"He then went on to show a clip where he managed to punch himself in the face. In a bout with Lee Swaby live on Channel 4, the experienced boxer's initial strike missed his opponent and his successive uppercut smacked himself in the jaw."The reason behind it was, I was in a fight and I could not feel any of the other guy's punches," he said. "So I decided to punch my ownself in the face."Following on from hitting himself in the face, Fury declared calling out Deontay Wilder as his next most memorable moment on social media.Moments after the Bronze Bomber beat Artur Szpilka with a ninth-round knockout, Fury jumped into the ring and called out the victor face-to-face in-front of the cameras.The popular boxer then goes on to explore his time dancing with cheerleaders alongside Wladimir Klitschko, as well as appearing at a press conference dressed as Batman.

Towards the end of the video, Fury states that there is "unfinished business" with Wilder, yet they will not face until "the time is right".

Hinting that Fury may take on Wilder in an upcoming bout is one thing, but with his return only coming this weekend, it will be a while before the 'Gypsy King' takes on arguably one of the best boxers in the division.