
Can I see Tyson’s Fury again on the ring?
The age of 36 has never been out of the headline for a long time, and on Monday, he may be on the boxing with a password social media video with his entire trainer Sugarhill Steward.
Fury retired from boxing in January in the aftermath of his second defeat with OLEKSANDR Usyk in January, but the presentation was taken as a chunk of salt, given his previous record of previous retirement decisions.
After returning from the previous four retirement and all Britis heavyweight confrontation with Anthony Joshua, the reunion of Fury, who trained him for seven fights, suggests that the final chapter can still be written.
Fury said, “I bumped into someone you know in the gym right in the gym.” Fury turned the camera into stewards.
After breaking up with former trainer Ben Davidson in December 2019, Fury teamed up with Steward ahead of his second fight against DEONTAY WILDER in 2020.
Fury insisted on a continuous victory with Wilder with the steward, defeating Dillian Whyte, Derek Chisora and Francis Ngannou and began a controversial heavyweight conflict with USYK.
A few hours after the re -confrontation between Daniel Dubois and Wembley Stadium, Fury’s timing was also noteworthy.
Fury’s announcement of retirement in January darkened Dubois’s press conference before the heavyweight title fight against Joseph Parker, and this latest release again turned to the former heavyweight champion.
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‘Dick Turpin wore a mask’
Fury stunned the world of boxing when he announced his retirement in a boxing in January 2025.
“I want to announce retirement in boxing,” he said. “It was an explosion. I loved every minute and I will end with this -Dick Turpin wore a mask!”
Perhaps Fury’s mention of Dick Turpin, the most infamous highway, suggested that he met his eyes with his retirement.
One suggestion would have mentioned the story of a potential fight with Joshua. His erection, Eddie Hearn, said Wembley was booked for the summer fight.
Sky Sports Boxing reporter John Dennen said before he concluded at the time, “He never had a struggle for his British competitor Anthony Joshua.”
So can Fury vs Joshua still happen?
Promoter Frank Warren said Sky Sports He did not have a fresh conversation about Fury’s return.
Warren said, “If he wants to come back, it will be his choice.” I, I did not discuss with him.
“It must be his decision if he does so. In the meantime, I want to enjoy his life and family because he enjoys it.”
Hearn asked about Joshua’s goal, “I want to leave the sports with an amazing legacy he thinks he has already achieved.
“He not only was the second world heavyweight champion, but also changed the face of sports in this country.
“But he still likes sports. He still thinks he’s a lot physically. So this is the last role of the dice, and we must get it properly. We must prepare and be very interesting.”













