Tyson Fury Vs. Oleksandr Usyk III: Trilogy Fight Set For April 2026
- Tyson Fury announced on July 3, 2025, that he will end his retirement to fight Oleksandr Usyk in a trilogy bout on April 18, 2026, at Wembley Stadium in London.
- Fury decided to return after losing two title fights to Usyk in 2024 and stated he wants a fair chance to compete again, preferably on home soil.
- Usyk, the unified heavyweight champion, is scheduled to defend his titles at Wembley on July 19, 2025, facing British contender Daniel Dubois, with a potential trilogy bout hinging on the result.
- Fury claims the trilogy fight would break records and sell out 100,000 tickets at Wembley in an hour, adding he would face Anthony Joshua if the Usyk bout fails to happen.
- Fury's comeback implies a high-profile heavyweight rematch that could influence the division's future and rivalries, including a potential Joshua showdown if necessary.
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Tyson Fury didn't agree with the outcome of his rematch because he thinks he should have been the winner and that might be the reason for the sudden challenge to Usyk.
Former professional boxing heavyweight champion Tyson Fury hinted on social media that he will face Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk for the third time next year.
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