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Fury would defeat Wilder in their 2020 rematch to become WBC champion and also won their 2021 rematch. The long-awaited fight with Usyk happened in 2024, with Usyk winning a split decision to ...
London - Tyson Fury, the current unbeaten British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion is thrilled to be fighting in his native home town of Manchester on November 12 for the first time in his ...
England’s Fury defeated Italy’s Francesco Pianeta by decision in their 10-round heavyweight fight on the Carl Frampton-Luke Jackson undercard at Windsor Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland ...
August 2017: Fury, still out of action, again claimed he was retiring from the sport. By the end of the year, UK Anti-Doping resolved pending doping charges against Fury and the British Boxing ...
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will defends his title against Wladimir Klitschko in Manchester on July 9.
British heavyweight Tyson Fury has retired from boxing — again — one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk. The 36-year-old Fury announced the decision in a short video ...
A new survey of 2,500 UK boxing fans has named Morecambe based Tyson Fury the most entertaining boxer of all time, thanks to his unforgettable ring walks, off-script interviews, and theatrical ...
But Tyson Fury’s earned the right to make his own decisions. If he’s done, he’s done. If not, then we make the biggest fight in the history of the sport. Only time will tell.
Tyson Fury’s retirement — once again — may not last long. The former heavyweight champion could return for a 2026 trilogy fight against Oleksandr Usyk, with the sides “in talks” for the ...
In the wake of a second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, British boxer Tyson Fury has announced his retirement. This isn't the first time Fury, 36, has said he's stepping away from the sport.
Fury has previously retired from boxing, only later to return to the ring. In 2022, Fury retired following his technical knockout victory over Dillian Whyte, but by December of that year he was ...