By Edward Chaykovsky

IBO/WBO/WBA heavyweight champion Tyson Fury did not stick around on Saturday night at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.

Fury was ringside to support his cousins Isaac Loew and Hosea Burton who saw action on the undercard.

The main event featured a highly anticipated super bantamweight unification between undefeated champions Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg.

Frampton won a twelve round split decision to add the WBA title to his waist.

Fury was not pleased with the in-ring action, stating that a lot of fans expected an action-packed fight and spent money on tickets and pay-per-view for that purpose.

"Big fights nearly always let boxing fans down, Frampton Quigg is a snooze fest through 9. Thousands of fans have paid a lot of money for this sh*t, get stuck in. Absolute bullocks fight. Pleased I left and come home," Fury wrote on social media.

Fury took some hits from angry fans, because Fury's title winning effort over Wladimir Klitschko last November was branded as one of the worst heavyweight title fights - in terms in the in-ring action - in the last few years. But when it comes to a Klitschko fight fans are not expecting a lot of action. The expectations for fireworks were sky high for Frampton-Quigg after years of trash talking and buildup.

Quigg revealed after the fight that he suffered a broken jaw in the fourth round. He did very little in the first six rounds and gave Frampton a lot of respect. Frampton took no chances either, electing to outbox Quigg from the distance. The fight only began to heat up around the last three to four rounds, when Quigg was advised that he was behind in the fight and started letting his hands go to change the tide.