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Can we see Tyson Fury in the ring?
The 36-year-old, who has never been out of title long, posted a cryptic video on social networks on Monday, along with former Sugarhill Steward coach who teasing his return to boxing could be on the cards.
Fury withdrew from boxing in January, after his second defeat to Oleksandar Usyk, but given the previous record of retirement of pension decisions, the announcement was taken with a pinch of salt.
After returning from four previous pensions, with appearance for all British showdown with Anthony Joshua still on the table, Fury’s reunion with Steward in a boxer gym suggests that one chapter’s last chapter could be written.
“Only in the gym. He accidentally ran into someone you could know,” Fury said, turning the camera Steward, who replied, “You know how many hours it is,” before Fury added, “You know what is coming.”
The time of Fury’s post, which comes for hours after Daniel Dubois and Usykov Rovenian on Wembley Stadium He was confirmed for July 14, he was probably more interesting than the content inside him.
Fury’s retirement announcement in January overshadowed the Dubois press conference ahead of the heavyweight fight against Joseph Parker, and this last edition reversed attention to the former heavyweight champion.
Fury stunned the boxing world in January 2025. When he announced his boxing retirement.
“I would like to publish my boxing pension,” he said. “It was an explosion. I loved every minute and I’ll end up with this – Dick Turpin wore a mask!”
Fury’s reference to Dick Turpina, perhaps the most notorious highway in the country, suggested that she saw her alleged retirement.
One of the proposals was that Fury might have been a conversation about the potential fight against Joshua, with his announcement only two days after Promotor Eddie Hearn revealed that Wembley was reserved for the fight to finally happen in the summer.
“Never the flank of his great British rival, Anthony Joshua,” reported Sky Sports Boxing John Dennen, at the time, before being prophetic, “Maybe that struggle could try anger from pension. Of course, before … He retired and unexpected …”
Promotor Frank Warren said Sky Sports He did not hold new conversations about Fury’s return of the ring.
“If he wanted to come back, that would be his choice,” Warren said. “I, I wouldn’t talk to him about it.
“That should be his decision if he did. In the meantime, I just want him to enjoy his life, to my family, because he enjoys it.”
Asked about Joshua’s goals, Hearn said, “I want him to leave the sport with an incredible legacy, which I think he has already been achieved.
“Not only is he a double heavyweight world champion, but he changed the face of sports in this country. He directed the way to make these stadium struggles for them the norm.
“But he still loves sports, he still thinks he physically has a lot to give, so this is the last cube and we have to correct it, we have to be ready and it will be very exciting.”