Tyson Fury explains latest return
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Wardley became WBO champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt. He is seeking his first defence of the gold after a thrilling three-fight streak of stoppages over Frazer Clarke, Justis Huni (which ESPN named the best British knockout of 2025) and Joseph Parker.
Tyson Fury accepts he is putting his health on the line and admits he will "probably end up in a wheelchair" after announcing his return.
“The Gypsy King” Fury has not fought in the UK since his August 2018 bout against Francesco Pianeta in Belfast and the Whyte showdown is his first in London since February 2015. The unbeaten champion makes his homecoming after five fights in the US, including three epic battles against heavyweight rival Deontay Wilder.
The long-awaited fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been signed for 2026. Although the exact date and venue have yet to be confirmed, it is understood discussions are taking place for the all-British heavyweight bout to headline a blockbuster ...