Fury 'in No Rush' to Return: 'I'm Staying Retired'
- Tyson Fury, who is currently on holiday in Como, Italy, announced he is "in no rush" to return to boxing and intends to stay retired.
- Fury stated he is "happy" with his achievements in boxing and has no reason to return.
- After two losses to Oleksandr Usyk, Fury announced his retirement from boxing in January 2025.
- Fury dismissed speculation about a potential fight with Anthony Joshua, confirming he is staying retired.
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Fury Said He Wanted to Resume His Career for His Third Fight with Usik.
The British ex-Champion of the world, in the superb weight of Tyson Fury, has stated that he is not seriously considering the issue of career renewal at the moment. Boxer has recorded an address to the fans at Instagram. "I've heard a lot of talk about the return of the Gypsies King to boxing, and I've asked why I'm coming back? Why should I go back? To win new belts? I've already 22. I've been used and knocked out of line. Honor to him. That's …
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