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Tyson Fury Confirms He's Not Retiring, Outlines Five-Fight Plan

Despite recent injury and fight postponement, Fury remains committed to boxing, dismissing retirement rumors.

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Usyk celebrates with an Ukrainian flag after beating Anthony Joshua in 2022.

Overview

  • Tyson Fury dismisses retirement rumors, revealing plans for five more fights including bouts against Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, and Francis Ngannou.
  • The much-anticipated fight between Fury and Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship has been rescheduled for May 18, following a postponement due to Fury's training injury.
  • Oleksandr Usyk missed the birth of his daughter while preparing for the initial fight date, emphasizing his dedication to the bout.
  • Fury's training injury, a cut above his right eye requiring 11 stitches, led to the fight's postponement, sparking speculation about his future in boxing.
  • Fury and Usyk's fight carries a $10 million fine for either fighter if they pull out of the rescheduled date, adding to the stakes of the highly anticipated bout.