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Tyson Fury states he wants another shot at Ukrainian champion

Tyson Fury states he wants another shot at Ukrainian champion

Independent7 days ago
Tyson Fury has all but confirmed his return to boxing, despite announcing his retirement earlier this year.
His promoter, Frank Warren, revealed that Fury intends to pursue a third fight against Oleksandr Usyk.
This highly anticipated trilogy bout is being targeted for 18 April 2026.
Fury is currently back in the gym, maintaining his fitness for wellbeing and with a clear desire to fight Usyk.
Warren indicated that Fury will only re-enter the ring for a 'super-fight', potentially against Usyk, Daniel Dubois, or Anthony Joshua.
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