Tyson Fury gives verdict on Joseph Parker's future
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The former two-time heavyweight champion has hinted at making yet another comeback over the last few months, but his father has now chimed in and offered his verdict
Join us as we delve into the exciting world of heavyweight boxing with this captivating announcement! Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have agreed to a thrilling fight, promising fans an Undisputed Christmas.
British boxing has long clamored for a Fury vs. Anthony Joshua mega-fight. Both men will sit out for the whole of 2025, but are expected to return to action in 2026 — and it could finally be the time for them to share the squared circle. Warren, however, has told Uncrowned that Joshua does not sit at the top of Fury's wishlist of fights.
Oleksandr Usyk will not seek a trilogy bout with Tyson Fury next year, with the star's advisor Serhii Lapin suggesting that the "chapter is already closed" between the two men.
Oleksandr Usyk is targeting a return in the first half of 2026 with the winner of Joseph Parker-Fabio Wardley the front-runner for a shot at the heavyweight champion, Usyk’s advisor, Serhii Lapin, tells The Ring’s @MikeCoppinger. pic.twitter.com/iVVhl107m3
Lapin also commented on speculation linking Usyk to rising British contender Moses Itauma, who scored a first-round knockout against Dillian Whyte in August. Judging by Lapin’s message, Fury and his fans can forget about a trilogy, as it offers nothing new for Usyk after he came out victorious twice in their two 2024 bouts.
A rematch of the frontrunner for Fight of the Year arrives with unbeaten three-belt heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meeting former champion Tyson Fury on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. BoxingScene will provide live round-by-round coverage here in ...
Undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has put an end to the rumors surrounding a potential fight with young British prospect Moses Itauma, a fighter many have dubbed “the new Mike Tyson.” Just months away from turning 39,