Tyson Fury currently does not have another fight lined up but he has announced on social media that he will be returning to action in 2026.
His latest retirement claims came after the second defeat of his career on December 21, 2024, again to WBA, WBC and IBF world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh.
Fury has retired four times previously, only then to return to the ring. So, it may come as no surprise that one of boxing's greatest heavyweights will fight again.
A fight with British rival Anthony Joshua has long been discussed and that's a bout the public are still desperate to see, but there are a whole host of rivals in the reckoning to be Fury's comeback opponent.
Fury is part of Frank Warren's Queensbury Promotions, with the company agreeing a broadcast partnership with DAZN from April 2025. This means, all Queensbury fight nights and fighters, including Tyson Fury, will be live on DAZN.
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