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Tyson Fury shrugs off criticism of his weight ahead of comeback

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tyson Fury is preparing for another chapter in his storied boxing career, and he isn’t worried about his size.

The English heavyweight, known for defying the traditional mold, has addressed chatter about his weight with characteristic humor and confidence, insisting that his physique has never determined his success in the ring.

Fury says he currently weighs around 20 stone and plans to enter his comeback closer to 19 stone.

While critics focus on his size, Fury emphasizes that his timing, experience, and ring intelligence are what truly matter. He points to a long history of wins where his body didn’t fit the conventional heavyweight image.

Inactivity adds a new challenge

What concerns some observers more than weight is the time Fury has spent away from competition.

By the time he fights again in early 2026, he will have been out of the ring for roughly 16 months. Extended breaks can affect even elite fighters, particularly when speed and reflexes are crucial, and Fury‘s camp will need to ensure his preparation addresses any potential rust.

Fury has returned from lengthy absences before. After his 2015 victory over Wladimir Klitschko, he took more than two years off before reentering the ring. That break was manageable partly because the division was slower and less demanding.

More recent examples suggest that top-level competition leaves less margin for error, highlighting how critical conditioning and focus will be after a prolonged layoff.

Despite these factors, Fury remains confident in his ability to perform at the highest level. He cites previous victories at similar or higher weights as evidence that his body can handle the demands of heavyweight boxing.

The upcoming fight will test whether his skills and timing remain sharp after time away, but Fury is clear: size has never held him back, and he doesn’t see it doing so now.

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