Tyson Fury Shoots Down Talk of Return From Retirement: 'I'm Retired and I'm Staying Retired'
- At the age of 36, Tyson Fury declared his departure from the sport of boxing in January 2025 following two consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.
- His retirement followed back-to-back defeats, which were the first losses in his career, and amid growing speculation about a possible return.
- Despite posting training videos with coach SugarHill Steward and attending a cryptic business meeting, Fury publicly denied any intention to resume fighting.
- While vacationing at Lake Como, Fury shared on Instagram that he has no intention of returning to the ring anytime soon, emphasizing that he has nothing left to prove and is unwilling to endure the physical hardships of fighting again.
- His firm stance to remain retired implies he will not pursue further fights, including a heavily discussed matchup against Anthony Joshua.
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