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Tyson Fury expected to announce comeback opponent on Thursday

Fury, alongside promoter Frank Warren, is believed to be ready to make the formal reveal of who will be his first opponent for two and a half years.

The 29 year-old confirmed plans for a summer Manchester Arena return to action earlier this month, although is not expected to trade blows with a big name fighter.

Veteran Albanian cruiserweight Sefer Seferi, who was born in Macedonia, claimed to be the selected foe for Fury in an interview this week.

With only one heavyweight fight behind him, Seferi, 39, says he is already training and stated what an honor it will be to lock horns with the former unified heavyweight king.

“I never thought I’d have the chance to stand against Fury – my idol, once,” Seferi told 20min.ch

“Fury is a boxing legend of the 21st century. He is tall, has weight and strength, moves to it quite easily, and he has dethroned Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. Fury is a bear,” he added.

Losing to current WBA ‘Regular’ heavyweight title holder Manuel Charr in his solitary move up to the top division in 2016, Seferi believes the experience will stand him in good stead for Fury.

“The fact that I defied him until the very end speaks for my ability as a boxer and probably why I’m on the shortlist (for Fury),” said Seferi, who is 24-1 through his career.

“I will go to Hamburg to train and then it’s time for the conditioning in the Austrian mountains and then back to Hamburg for the sparring.

“The fact that I train every day and very disciplined, I’m always ready for a fight. Rest is very important before such a fight. I try to rest as much as possible despite the hype.

“Still, I will not make it easy for Fury. I will try to put pressure on him. Someone has to stand up to him in the build-up.”

On being a massive underdog, Seferi believes even losing to Fury can be a good thing for him.

“If you lose to a legend like Fury, it’s no shame for me as an athlete. Somehow it goes on and on. After one or two struggles I would be back.

“It’s about my name, my reputation, my honor. My brother Nuri and I are known for fighting. If it was about little money, I would not do all the preparation and the nerve-racking fight.

“As a real estate agent, I am doing well financially. The fight money is a kind of bonus,” he stated.

Should Seferi be confirmed by Fury and Warren, there could potentially be groans from some fans, who have already snapped up tickets before learning who would share top billing on the North-West card.