Tyson Fury's Retirement and Rematch Bitterness Continue
Tyson Fury's Retirement and Rematch Bitterness Continue

Tyson Fury's Retirement and Rematch Bitterness Continue

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Tyson Fury remains firm about his retirement from boxing but continues to express bitterness over his unanimous decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk in their December rematch, believing the judges' scoring was unfair. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, in regular contact with Fury, confirms there is no current plan for a return, though Fury has left the possibility open. Despite professing contentment in retirement, Fury stays active in the gym and posts his training sessions online, fueling speculation about a possible comeback and a potential bout with Anthony Joshua. Fury has also shown public support for Manny Pacquiao's comeback at age 46, reflecting the narrative of older champions returning to the sport. The Fury family's boxing legacy continues, with younger relatives advancing in the sport. Fans and the heavyweight division remain watchful for any change in Fury's intentions.

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