Tyson Fury is retired, but that does not mean he could not come back to the boxing ring for the right fight.
And, according to Frank Warren, the right fight is with undisputed world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley Stadium.
Usyk put on another dazzling display on Saturday night when he stopped Daniel Dubois in the fifth round of their unification bout in London, making the Ukrainian a two-time undisputed ruler of the heavyweight division.
The undefeated 38-year-old's previous incarnation as undisputed champion came after he defeated former WBC champ Tyson Fury in May 2024, with Usyk then vacating the IBF strap to pursue a second date with Fury seven months later.
Both Usyk vs. Fury fights happened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, but Warren says Fury would be interested in completing the trilogy in his home country.
"Tyson has made it very clear to me he would love to fight [Usyk] at Wembley," Warren told reporters following Saturday's Usyk vs. Dubois rematch. "He would love to do that fight, and it would be a big fight, I'm quite sure of that."
Speculation of Usyk's next move has already begun, with the likes of Joseph Parker, Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul making the rounds as potential future opponents for the champion.
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