Tyson Fury's comeback got underway under rather dubious circumstances.Not much was expected in his bout against Sefer Seferi, but no one could have predicted just how farcical the fight at the Manchester Arena was going to be.The Albanian fighter weighed nearly four-stone lighter than Fury and was so inferior in height, which pretty much lead to the Gypsy King taunting him throughout the four rounds.Clearly knowing he posed zero threat, Fury stood open armed, spoke to the crowd and even watched a fight break out in the crowd.In rounds three and four, he showed some fast hands and decent punches, with a few heavy uppercuts leading to Seferi's corner pulling him out.The result was met with a lot of boos, with punters clearly expecting more.Fury was quick to thank the crowd for turning up for the fight, but what he said just before the end of coverage did not exactly sit well with boxing fans.

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Fury says: "I'm going to take my career very seriously this time."

I guess he means starting in his second comeback fight? Safe to say, his words were not very popular on Twitter.

BOXING FANS REACT

The sheer amount of negative replies to the video says everything you need to know.

While Fury's showboating antics have earned him a lot of fans over the years, he simply has to back it up with serious boxing ability.

Frank Warren did announce that Fury's next fight will take place on August 18 on Carl Frampton's undercard at Windsor Park.

If fans are treated to another bout like the one with Seferi, the boo boys will get a lot louder.

As was mentioned at ringside by BT Sport, David Price would surely be a perfect second opponent, with the having quite a bit of history.

Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder certainly won't be worried just yet...