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Tyson Fury can’t be taken seriously as he backtracks after backtracking on retirement decision

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As it currently stands, Tyson Fury will either fight in a boxing match once again or he won’t. That’s basically all anyone can know, because Fury is truly an enigma. “The Gypsy King” has “retired” in the past, only to come back and fight when the right opponent and financial opportunity presented itself.

So when Fury said he was retiring after his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, no one really believed him. So when Fury started talking about his return being practically confirmed, against either Usyk or Anthony Joshua, fans did believe him. Now, Fury has come out to turn the tables yet again, and fans don’t know what to believe anymore.

Tyson Fury says he will “never” return to boxing

While at the Doncaster Racecourse over the weekend, Fury was asked by Sky Sports when we wil see him back in the ring. He didn’t hesitate to respond.

“Never. Really. Too old. Look at my beard, all gray. Boxing is a young man’s game.“

Fury seemed to be acting cheeky. He probably wasn’t being serious, especially since he agreed that maybe he would just race horses from now on. While a return is still on the table, it does sound like Fury will only actually come back if it’s against Usyk or Joshua. Whether that materializes is anyone’s guess.

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