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Tyson Fury return rumors grow as promoter adds fuel to the fire with major fight announcement

Tyson Fury return rumors grow as promoter adds fuel to the fire with major fight announcement
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Tyson Fury’s comeback plans have taken a new turn after his promoter hinted at a huge fight announcement. Just weeks after confirming he plans to return to the ring, Fury is once again at the center of boxing speculation. The former two-time heavyweight champion had announced another retirement in January. That decision came shortly after his second straight loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Many believed that the chapter was closed for good.However, Fury has continued to tease fans with mixed signals over the past few months. Earlier this month, the 37-year-old made it clear that he sees unfinished business in boxing. His words suggested a renewed hunger and a desire to reclaim his place at the top.

Frank Warren fuels talk of a blockbuster Tyson Fury fight

Tyson Fury recently broke his silence with an emotional message about returning to the ring. He said the journey back would be difficult and lonely but hinted that greatness and legacy awaited him at the end. His statement was widely seen as confirmation that another comeback is coming soon.Soon after, Frank Warren stirred excitement among fans. The Queensberry Promotions boss shared that a huge fight deal has already been agreed.
He said an announcement would be made in the coming days or weeks and described the matchup as something special. His message instantly sparked debate across the boxing world.Many British fans are hoping the news involves a long-awaited clash between Fury and Anthony Joshua. Joshua recently added to the drama after his dominant win over Jake Paul in Miami. Speaking after the fight, AJ said he was ready for bigger challenges in 2026. He openly questioned Fury’s seriousness and challenged him to stop talking online and settle things in the ring. Joshua made it clear that if Fury truly believes he is the best, then a fight between them should finally happen.Despite the excitement, Warren poured some cold water on immediate plans. In an interview with The Sun, he explained that Fury fighting as early as February would be unrealistic. He noted that Joshua is expected to fight around that time, which complicates scheduling. Warren also said that if the fight happens at Wembley Stadium or in Riyadh, timing becomes even more difficult. Wembley, in particular, would likely mean waiting until summer.He added that Fury would not want to stay inactive for several more months after already being out of the ring for nearly a year. One thing Warren made very clear was that Fury’s return will not involve facing a YouTuber.For now, fans must wait. But with both Fury and Joshua speaking openly, the biggest fight in British boxing may finally be edging closer to reality.Also Read: Frank Warren names perfect time in place for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua showdown
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