Tyson Fury's Plans for a Heavyweight Boxing Return Have Been Dismissed as Premature
A deal between former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury and his promoters remains elusive, casting doubt over the timing of his highly anticipated return to the ring.
According to sources close to the boxer, Fury's recent announcement that he would be making a comeback in 2026 has been met with skepticism. The 37-year-old Briton had initially hinted at retirement following his second loss to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, but Fury has since reversed this stance.
Fury's team has yet to secure key details such as his opponent and the proposed schedule for his return bout. Moreover, financial backing from Saudi Arabia is crucial for staging major heavyweight events, which may hinder the possibility of a deal being struck with Fury.
Furthermore, British rivals Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn have signed directly with Riyadh Season banners for their recent bouts rather than working through traditional promoters. This shift in the boxing landscape has raised questions about how Fury will navigate the current market dynamics to secure an opponent and a venue.
The stage is set for a potentially lucrative heavyweight showdown between Fury and Anthony Joshua, but significant obstacles must be overcome before any bout can materialize.
A deal between former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury and his promoters remains elusive, casting doubt over the timing of his highly anticipated return to the ring.
According to sources close to the boxer, Fury's recent announcement that he would be making a comeback in 2026 has been met with skepticism. The 37-year-old Briton had initially hinted at retirement following his second loss to unified champion Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, but Fury has since reversed this stance.
Fury's team has yet to secure key details such as his opponent and the proposed schedule for his return bout. Moreover, financial backing from Saudi Arabia is crucial for staging major heavyweight events, which may hinder the possibility of a deal being struck with Fury.
Furthermore, British rivals Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn have signed directly with Riyadh Season banners for their recent bouts rather than working through traditional promoters. This shift in the boxing landscape has raised questions about how Fury will navigate the current market dynamics to secure an opponent and a venue.
The stage is set for a potentially lucrative heavyweight showdown between Fury and Anthony Joshua, but significant obstacles must be overcome before any bout can materialize.