Tyson Fury Shoots Down Talk of Return From Retirement: 'I'm Retired and I'm Staying Retired'
- Tyson Fury, 36, declared he was stepping away from professional boxing in January 2025 after suffering two straight defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.
- His retirement came after back-to-back losses, which sparked speculation about a possible comeback and a lucrative fight against Anthony Joshua.
- Despite posting training videos and teasers, Fury clarified from his holiday in Como, Italy, that he has no plans to return to the sport or pursue more titles.
- Fury expressed no urgency to resume boxing, noting he has no desire to endure the physical toll again and feels he has already achieved everything he set out to do, leaving him with no reason to return.
- His firm statements suggest Fury intends to remain retired, dashing hopes for a return or a long-awaited fight with Joshua in the near future.
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Inside Paris Fury’s glam bank holiday - from a private jet to a Monaco yacht
PARIS and Tyson Fury have given fans a sneak peek at their very extravagant bank holiday weekend – partying on a yacht and flying by a private jet. The boxing legend, 36, and his glamorous wife Paris, 35, shared snaps from their swanky private jet, where they flew to Lake Como on Friday morning. Paris and Tyson Fury kicked off the bank holiday by flying by private jet to ItalyInstagram The pair appeared to enjoy a romantic boat trip around Lake…
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