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Tyson Fury reappears unexpectedly after officially retiring from boxing

News RoomBy News RoomMay 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Officially retired from boxing, but never from the scene, Tyson Fury took part this week in an activity his fans know well. Through a collaboration between the BoxWise Foundation and Queensberry Promotions, the former world champion attended a special boxing session with children, where his mere presence was enough to bring smiles.

In a series of photos shared on Instagram, Fury is seen practicing friendly moves with a child, exchanging simple gestures and signs of connection. In another image, he poses with his characteristic fists raised and a wide smile, as if still in his prime, only now the ring is different.

The gesture is significant. In an era where great figures tend to disappear after hanging up their gloves, Fury shows that true greatness is also measured outside the ring. With his visit, he makes it clear that inspiring new generations can be as powerful as winning a championship.

Because that’s what legends do, they keep fighting, but from a different place. Today, Tyson Fury doesn’t seek knockouts, he aims to plant inspiration. And even though he no longer fights for titles, he remains a champion, especially for those who are just learning to throw their first punch.

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