Why am I not surprised by this announcement
https://thebodylockmma.com/boxing/boxing-news/tyson-fury-comeback-confirmed-promoter-frank-warren-reveals-2026-return-plans/
Like you said, he lost close battles against Usyk but there is really not much else to prove and there is only one match up that will sell. Don't think he wants to be a stepping stone for up and coming fighters.
- - Usyk BTFO Blubber, humiliated him in front of his Tltty shaking Daddy and the rest of his family.
Historic fight: two of the best heavyweights of the century, legacy building towards the end of their respective careers. Way too late, but way to great to turn away from.
Joshua actually has a better shot at beating Fury than he does at beating Wilder; which I believe was always the case; and for him, this represents his final opportunity to jostle the historian's ranking of the 2015-2025 era, where Joshua, due to bad losses during his prime, currently sits decidedly below Usyk, Fury and Wilder, and within a breath of staying above Parker, Kabayel, Zhang and even Ortiz, with his mostly impressive resume and string of impressive "title" fight wins.
In terms of LEGACY, Fury bears most of the risk.
Big fight.
slimeball eddie has been txting tyson everyday begging him to come back on behalf of AJ who he sends pics of in his therapy dark room which he now refuses to leave for long periods of time
Oleksandr Uysk may have beaten both Tyson Fury I & II and Anthony Joshua I & II 'but he did not destroy them. All four fights were competitive fights, that arguable have inflicted more damage on Uysk than Fury and Joshua'.
to conclude
stay off the meds
Warren proceeded to mention several potential adversaries for Fury..
1 Tank Davis and Inoue in a special two vs one exhibition.
2 Mike Tyson ... but with Fury only allowed to use one hand.
3 Rematch with Wladimir Klitschko
4 Vs Logan and Jake Paul, both 6 rounders on the same night.
Warren added, "Tyson rewatched the films of the Usyk fights and knows he was both decision. He is now at the stage he can pick his opponents, format, change rules and give boxing fans a new experience for the next ten years."
How many "unretirings" has Fury done so far? How many more do you think he'll go through? lol. He'll come back, sure. Get a win and claim he's now "retired", only to wait for that big bag of money to form and say, HEY GUYS! I'M BACK! It's a simple premise, but it works. A lot of folks are willing to pay you more by the simple idea that you've left the sport and they want to see more from you.
Why am I not surprised by this announcement
https://thebodylockmma.com/boxing/boxing-news/tyson-fury-comeback-confirmed-promoter-frank-warren-reveals-2026-return-plans/
- - Stinker Alert time...
Oleksandr Uysk may have beaten both Tyson Fury I & II and Anthony Joshua I & II 'but he did not destroy them. All four fights were competitive fights, that arguable have inflicted more damage on Uysk than Fury and Joshua'.
If Tyson Fury is to fight again in the future, then? I think ether a trilogy fight vs Oleksandr Uysk III makes complete sense or a mega fight vs Anthony Joshua 'both of those fights have a very high significance for Tyson Fury and his resume'.
Note: There is going to be a lot of pressure and demand for Tyson Fury to fight Anthony Joshua 'but as I have stated in many other threads. I have always believed that Fury has been apprehensive of Anthony Joshua and his abilities. Stylistically it has always been a very difficult fight for Fury, as Anthony Joshua is a super heavyweight fighter that has proven World to elite level boxing skills combined with power. No other heavyweight fighter of this era, has that combination of attributes to such a high level, Joshua at his absolute peak or in solid form is the only double jeopardy threat in the heavyweight division'.
To conclude: Once upon a time Tyson Fury, made the decision to fight Deontay Wilder to avoid Anthony Joshua 'and more recently his latest retirement was a tactical move, to stall and disrupt the fight against Anthony Joshua being made. Because in reality? The fight can be made and agreed most likely within a 30 minute phone call'.
The main factor stopping the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight being made 'is Tyson Fury, the fight has never been more straight forward and easy to make. Neither fighter has any World titles, and their teams have a much more improved business rapport'.
That is why I would imagine, Tyson Fury will not straight out of the blocks fight Anthony Joshua 'or the Fury vs Joshua fight could potentially be some sort of elimination fight for a ultimate trilogy showdown with Oleksandr Uysk III. But that eventuality is quite far way, as Oleksandr Uysk has beaten both Fury and Joshua twice back to back and is not obligated to fight them for the third time' etc.
Like you said, he lost close battles against Usyk but there is really not much else to prove and there is only one match up that will sell. Don't think he wants to be a stepping stone for up and coming fighters.
For what? Maybe an AJ fight, that is the only thing that makes sense unless he is going to fight Chisora again for the umpteenth time.
Oleksandr Uysk may have beaten both Tyson Fury I & II and Anthony Joshua I & II 'but he did not destroy them. All four fights were competitive fights, that arguable have inflicted more damage on Uysk than Fury and Joshua'.
If Tyson Fury is to fight again in the future, then? I think ether a trilogy fight vs Oleksandr Uysk III makes complete sense or a mega fight vs Anthony Joshua 'both of those fights have a very high significance for Tyson Fury and his resume'.
Note: There is going to be a lot of pressure and demand for Tyson Fury to fight Anthony Joshua 'but as I have stated in many other threads. I have always believed that Fury has been apprehensive of Anthony Joshua and his abilities. Stylistically it has always been a very difficult fight for Fury, as Anthony Joshua is a super heavyweight fighter that has proven World to elite level boxing skills combined with power. No other heavyweight fighter of this era, has that combination of attributes to such a high level, Joshua at his absolute peak or in solid form is the only double jeopardy threat in the heavyweight division'.
To conclude: Once upon a time Tyson Fury, made the decision to fight Deontay Wilder to avoid Anthony Joshua 'and more recently his latest retirement was a tactical move, to stall and disrupt the fight against Anthony Joshua being made. Because in reality? The fight can be made and agreed most likely within a 30 minute phone call'.
The main factor stopping the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight being made 'is Tyson Fury, the fight has never been more straight forward and easy to make. Neither fighter has any World titles, and their teams have a much more improved business rapport'.
That is why I would imagine, Tyson Fury will not straight out of the blocks fight Anthony Joshua 'or the Fury vs Joshua fight could potentially be some sort of elimination fight for a ultimate trilogy showdown with Oleksandr Uysk III. But that eventuality is quite far way, as Oleksandr Uysk has beaten both Fury and Joshua twice back to back and is not obligated to fight them for the third time' etc.
For what? Maybe an AJ fight, that is the only thing that makes sense unless he is going to fight Chisora again for the umpteenth time.
So much for retirement
Never seen anyone so full of chit as Tyson Fury