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Tyson Fury RAMPS UP training after X-rated retirement U-turn as £300M Anthony Joshua grudge match looms

Tyson Fury RAMPS UP training after X-rated retirement U-turn as £300M Anthony Joshua grudge match looms

The Irish Sun14-05-2025

TYSON FURY has ramped up training ahead of a potential return to the ring.
The Gypsy King announced his fifth retirement from the sport in January just a few weeks after his second-straight loss to pound-for-pound king
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Tyson Fury announced his FIFTH retirement from boxing shortly after his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk
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But the Gypsy King performed an expletive-filled retirement U-turn last month
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Fury has started ramping up his training with dad John ahead of a potential ring return
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But the
And the 35-year-old has been putting in some hard work in the gym since returning from a
luxury
holiday in the Bahamas.
On Wednesday afternoon, the former two-time heavyweight champion shared a post-training
snap
of himself, dad John and cousin Ricky Gorman to his
Instagram
page.
His accompanying caption read: "Great work today in gym 12 rounds of boxing with @gypsyjohnfury @ricky_gorman__ @gypsyprince."
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Scores of the fan favourite's followers commented on the post, with on saying: "Coming back.
"Another said: He's back!!"
"And another said: "Man is back like a boomerang."
One remarked: One more ride. Let's go."
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Another chimed in: "Get up!"
Awaiting Fury is a long-overdue £300million showdown with Brit rival Anthony Joshua, which many thought was a sure thing before his fifth retirement.
Tyson Fury links up with his boxing coach in biggest hint Gypsy King is making comeback
But the fight won't be happening anytime soon as Joshua is set to go under the knife to address a long-standing elbow injury.
When quizzed about his ring return, AJ told DAZN: "I'm trying to get my body right.
"I have got to actually have a little surgery on my elbow.
"A small surgery sometime in May. I'm finalising the details.
"That will see me out of the gym for maybe six to eight weeks, and then when I'm healed, I will be back."

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