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“I’m Coming for Them!” – Tyson Fury Vows Destruction of Joshua and Usyk in Shocking Return

Tyson Fury has set his sights on revenge against Oleksandr Usyk or an all-British showdown with Anthony Joshua after confirming he will make his return to boxing in 2026.

It comes as Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, took to social media on Wednesday to reveal Fury had informed him he will make his comeback next year after stepping away from the sport.

Fury announced he had retired from boxing in January earlier this year, one month on from his unanimous decision defeat to Usyk in the pair’s heavyweight rematch.

The 36-year-old has since teased a return by posting footage of him back in the gym alongside trainer SugarHill Steward.

“Who would I rather fight right now? Usyk. I want my revenge in England, that’s all I want,” Fury told Boxing News while in attendance at the IBA Pro Event in Istanbul.

“I want my fair shout, and I don’t believe I’ve got a fair shout the last two times. I don’t know what I’m going to have to do, because I can’t let it go to a decision.

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“That’s the one I want, but if I don’t get that then it will be (Anthony) Joshua, the biggest British boxing fight that will ever happen.

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Usyk is currently gearing up to face IBF heavyweight world champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on July 19, with Fury seemingly uninterested in a prospective meeting with the Londoner.

“If I did come back, hypothetically speaking, if I was to return and box Daniel Dubois, he wouldn’t land a glove on me, it would be a one-sided beat-down,” he added.

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“I wish him luck in his fight against Usyk, but styles make fights and his style and my style don’t gel. I would annihilate him.

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Alalshikh paved the way for another familiar period of hope and speculation over what might lie in store for Fury next as he confirmed the Gypsy King’s pending return on X.

“The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back!!! I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026. We have a rabbit to hunt!” Alalshikh wrote.

“Gypsy King” Tyson Fury names three potential opponents as he prepares to end retirement and return to boxing.”

‘The Gypsy King’ hung up his gloves in January after suffering back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

However, he has since teased a possible return to the ring.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh recently revealed to talkSPORT that he is currently negotiating a three-fight deal with Fury.

And there were three names on the Brit’s lips when iFL TV asked him to list match-ups that would motivate him to box again.

“Well, don’t hold your breath, it’s not going to be this year, but it might be next year,” he said.

“If I get the right offer, it might be 2026. If it turns me on, then I will come back.

“But if there is no turn on, I will stay retired. AJ, [Oleksandr] Usyk, [Daniel] Dubois, any of them or maybe all of them.”

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Fury won’t be able to make a comeback until next year due to his ongoing commitments to various projects with Netflix.

The two-time world heavyweight champion is currently in the middle of filming a documentary about his life as well as the second series of ‘At Home with the Furys’.

Once that is wrapped up, Alalshikh intends to start sowing the seeds for the long-awaited all-British showdown between Fury and Joshua.

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Tyson Fury’s Shocking Comeback Plot Thickens as Turki Alalshikh Hints at “Huge Surprises” in Three-Fight Masterplan

The ‘Gypsy King’ may have walked away after suffering back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, but true to his unpredictable nature, Tyson Fury is already preparing to shake up the heavyweight division once more.

Months after announcing his retirement—again—Fury has confirmed a sensational return, setting his sights on a potential trilogy clash with the Ukrainian warrior who bested him twice in 2024.

But the drama doesn’t end there.

The boxing world continues to call for a long-overdue showdown with bitter rival Anthony Joshua, a fight fans believe could finally settle one of the sport’s most heated feuds.

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Turki Alalshikh, the mastermind behind boxing’s latest Saudi super-events, was spotted ringside at Usyk’s rematch with Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium. When pressed by Gareth A. Davies on whether a blockbuster three-fight deal with Fury was on the table, Alalshikh delivered a cryptic response:
“Yes, there will be some big surprises in 2026.”

Earlier that day, Fury thrilled fans by confirming his comeback at a boxing event — but in typical Gypsy King fashion, he kept the details hazy and laced with humor. Teasing bouts against much smaller fighters like Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, Manny Pacquiao, and Naoya Inoue, he eventually dropped the real bombshell:

“Next year, the big GK is going to make a f**** comeback. The takeover!”**

Fury, who turns 37 soon, admitted he misses the sport “every single day” and is now “open to offers.” He ruled out a return in 2025 due to his Netflix commitments for At Home With The Furys, but insisted 2026 would mark his thunderous return.

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His top target? A third war with Oleksandr Usyk — if the Ukrainian sticks around. Fury previously hinted that the fight was already penciled in for April 2026, but official confirmation remains elusive.

Meanwhile, Alalshikh appears to be crafting a grand narrative: one where both Fury and Joshua take tune-up fights before colliding in what could be the biggest British bout in history.

Whether it’s Usyk, Joshua, or a total curveball, one thing is clear — Fury’s return is no ordinary comeback. It’s a storm brewing, ready to erupt across the heavyweight landscape.

And as 2026 draws near, the world waits with bated breath to see exactly how the Gypsy King plans to reclaim his throne.

“Let’s Do It Again” Dangerous Heavyweight Responds To Tyson Fury’s Call To Fight

Tyson Fury has begun mentioning names for his possible ring return.

He announced back in January that he was hanging up the gloves following back-to-back losses to generational great Oleksandr Usyk. Both fights, in May and December 2024, were decided on points, and Fury believes he actually won both.

Regardless, the first win made Usyk the undisputed heavyweight champion on top of being a former undisputed cruiserweight champion, and if he beats Daniel Dubois this weekend, he will be the first ever two-time undisputed heavyweight ruler.

Fury announced last week he was keen to have a trilogy fight with Usyk in April next year, which the Ukrainian has said he might be open to.

Another heavyweight has now entered the equation though, after claiming that he has been called out by ‘The Gypsy King.’

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Speaking to Seconds Out, hard-hitting Zhilei Zhang revealed Fury has been mentioning his name and said he would love to fight.

“There were reports that Tyson Fury was speaking my name in front of the media, saying that I’ll fight him in China. Let’s go, I’ll fight him in China.”

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He then expressed how much a fight in his homeland would mean to him

“Yeah, it’s always been my dream.”

It was put to him that the former WBC champion Fury is great at mind games and was asked what he might say in the build-up to get under his skin.

“I’m never a big talker, I talk with my fists.”

It is unknown if Fury will return immediately into a big fight or if he may need a warm-up or two before stepping in with the likes of Zhang, who has fought at the top level and knocked out Deontay Wilder, but also lost on points to Joseph Parker and was stopped by Agit Kabayel last time out.

“He’s Going Down—No Doubt About It” Tyson Fury Drops Chilling Final Prediction for Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois

Tyson Fury knows Oleksandr Usyk, as a fighter, better than most. He has now weighed in on how his undisputed heavyweight championship fight against Daniel Dubois this weekend might play out.

Usyk first became the four-belt heavyweight ruler last year when he handed Fury his first loss. For the contracted rematch, he was forced to vacate the IBF belt and it was promptly picked up by Dubois, setting up this weekend’s Wembley battle.

When asked about the proposition of facing Dubois in the future during a conversation with the media, as reported by Boxing Scene, Fury said he would comfortably beat his countryman before predicting Usyk will do the same in this rematch.

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“I don’t think [Dubois] will beat your man [Usyk] anyway. I think [Usyk]’s a tricky old wily character and he moves his feet. We all know that if you stand in front of Daniel Dubois, he’ll punch a hole in you. You move your feet around him, he’ll probably get tired and take a knee after about eight rounds with a jab.”

Though much of the debate on the return fight has centred on the low blow which left Usyk recovering on the canvas in the fifth round back in 2023, Fury’s prediction is a reminder of how it all ended: the Brit on one knee missing the referee’s count in the ninth.

Both men will take confidence from what they have done since, making it an intriguing main event for the biggest prize in the sport.

Following his second loss to Usyk, ‘The Gypsy King’ announced his retirement from the sport. He has since u-turned on that decision, as most expected, and announced he would like a trilogy.

Fury May Be Sidelined for the Rest of the Year, But a Shocking Usyk Rematch Could Be Lurking in the Shadows, Hints Frank Warren

Fury, 36, announced his retirement from boxing in January after losing twice against the WBA, WBC and WBO champion Usyk – who fights Daniel Dubois in an undisputed heavyweight bout at Wembley on Saturday.

But two-time heavyweight champion Fury – who retired in 2022 before returning six months later – has hinted at a return.

“I spoke to him [Fury] over the weekend about boxing. He won’t fight this year,” Warren told the 5 Live Boxing podcast.

“He’s got this Netflix second series coming but he’s in the gym. He’s in it for his wellbeing, physically and mentally. It keeps him in a good place.”

Earlier this month, Fury took to social media to announce plans for a trilogy bout with Ukranian Usyk at Wembley Stadium in April.

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“He’s got that mentality that he’s in the gym and he needs to do something,” Queensberry boss Warren, who also promotes Dubois, added.

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“He’s made it clear he wants to fight Usyk.”

Warren, who has promoted Fury since his comeback to boxing in 2018 after a two-year hiatus from the sport, dismissed suggestions the Morecambe fighter will take a tune-up fight.

If Fury – who has a record of 34-2-1 – does return, the long-mooted fight with Anthony Joshua or a match-up against Dubois could also be possible.

“He had some tough fights against [Deontay] Wilder. A fight I don’t think he was right for against [Francis] Ngannou and then the two tough fights against Usyk,” Warren said.

“He’s controlled most of the fights he’s been in but he’s not getting any younger. Knowing him, he’ll want to go straight in.”

Tyson Fury verbally agrees stunning boxing comeback with Anthony Joshua fight to finally take place

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have verbally agreed to a stunning boxing fight that will take place at Wembley, GB News can exclusively reveal.

Fury retired from the sport back in January, just weeks after suffering the second defeat of his professional career to Oleksandr Usyk.

His first loss was also at the hands of Usyk, who beat him in May last year in Saudi Arabia.

As for Joshua, the Watford-born star is yet to return to the ring since losing to Daniel Dubois back in September.

For years, talk of the two men doing battle has rumbled on and on.

With Fury retiring in January, many felt the ship had sailed and that Britain’s two biggest boxers would never engage in battle.

Now, however, GB News can exclusively reveal that Fury and Joshua have both agreed to fight – with the Gypsy King U-turning on his decision to quit the sport.

A well-placed source said: “Fury and Joshua is a case of when, not if.

“Tyson has agreed to come out of retirement to face AJ, which is why he’s been working hard in the gym in recent months.

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“Things should be made official in the coming weeks.”

In recent years, many of the sport’s biggest fights have taken place in Saudi Arabia – with Turki Al-Sheikh having a big role to play.

Yet the bout between Fury and Joshua will take place at Wembley instead, with both figures keen for it to take place on UK soil instead of overseas.

The source also revealed that the fight could take place by the end of the year, if the pair and their entourages are able to agree on finances.

Fury made a staggering £67.3m from his December bout with Usyk but is likely to earn even more from a clash with Joshua.

Finances are, it’s understood, the only thing holding up a deal with the pair eager to secure as much money as possible.

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The news that the clash will take place at Wembley, rather than on foreign soil, will likely please British fans on these shores.

Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, recently admitted that the fight could be ‘easily made’ in a huge sign that an agreement was close.

“I do [think it can be easily made],” he said.

“In the past, it’s always been: one’s a champion, one’s a challenger.

“Now, both guys are in a similar position: they’re coming off a defeat… Fury has two defeats, both to Oleksandr Usyk.

“They’re both still pretty much in their prime, and as we saw last Saturday, sometimes you don’t need the world championship belt.

“Sometimes when you’ve got two champions trying to become undisputed, it’s a little bit cagey.

“Benn vs Eubank Jr was just a great example of two guys that just went to war, and that’s exactly what you’d get with AJ against Fury.”

‘He is 15 times better than, Former Daniel Dubois trainer’s interesting response to Tyson Fury callout

The former Daniel Dubois trainer, Shane McGuigan, has responded to Tyson Fury’s callout of the young heavyweight.

Dubois is preparing to face Oleksandr Usyk for the chance at becoming undisputed champion on July 19th.

Shane McGuigan says Daniel Dubois is ’15 times’ the fighter of Francis Ngannou in Tyson Fury callout response

Now, during Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano fight week, McGuigan was asked for his reaction to the comments about his former fighter.

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In the interview, he said: “I mean, I don’t know if that is a true comment or not, let’s put it this way, Daniel Dubois is 15 times the fighter Francis Ngannou is.

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“I know he might not have been up for it, but in terms of athleticism, that will to win, and he has got a boxing background, he is schooled, he is not like Ngannou.”

The 36-year-old famously won a narrow split decision over the former UFC champion in October 2023.

McGuigan explained: “Styles make fights, he is right, styles make fights in the sense he will cause Daniel a lot of problems, whether he can hold up to that punching power, I am not sure.

“And I think he definitely has the potential to beat Tyson, I don’t think Tyson is at his best anymore, Daniel Dubois is fresher.”

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Oleksandr Usyk wants one more fight after Dubois, then retirement

It looks likely that the Ukrainian will hang up the gloves soon, but maybe he should retire after the Dubois clash.

However, this is not on the mind of the Olympic gold medallist just yet if he overcomes the Londoner.

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Speaking in an interview earlier this year, he said: “Now my goal is to become a three-time undisputed. Listen, I love boxing, training hard.

“I guess it’s my last two fights, with Dubois and next, I don’t know who. I’ll talk to you after this fight, it’s my life.”

If he does, he will follow in the footsteps of his fellow countryman, Vasiliy Lomachenko, as a fan favourite and legend of the game.

But his attention is firmly set on the tall task of a big punching heavyweight in the form of his life, which is never an easy ask.

Tyson Fury Views Deontay Wilder’s Comeback As ‘Sad,’ Doesn’t Believe in Former Champion

Tyson Fury doesn’t like Deontay Wilder. Not even a little bit. But even he’s disturbed by what he’s been watching.
Fury said Wednesday that he’s returning to fight in 2026 for a Riyadh Season card that’s still to be determined.
When it comes to their rivalry, Fury closed that book shut in 2021 following back-to-back stoppage wins over him. Since then, things haven’t gone Wilder’s way.
He looked as explosive as ever against Robert Helenius in 2022, resulting in a quick first-round KO. But he fell off the map immediately after.
Joseph Parker schooled Wilder in 2023, pitching a near shutout. In 2024, the 39-year-old was beat down and stopped in the fifth against Zhilei Zhang.
As the losses continue to pile up, Fury has watched in the background. Quietly, the big man from the U.K. might’ve been rooting for Wilder. However, after seeing him lose time and time again, Fury has come to the realization that the former WBC beltholder simply isn’t the same.
It’s sad to see someone of Deontay Wilder’s ferocity just a shadow of his former glory,” Fury told several reporters recently.

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On a bright note, Wilder’s career is on an upswing. On June 27, he got back in the win column. Tyrrell Herndon was treated as a sacrificial lamb as Wilder (44-4-1, 43 KOs) had an easy time at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas. He mostly toyed with him until he found the fight-ending shot in the seventh.
That win, he hopes, will become more common. Ultimately, he’s optimistic that his final destination is a showdown against current unified heavyweight titlist, Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury highly doubts that will happen. The speed, toughness and, of course, deleterious power, just isn’t there anymore, according to Fury.
Boxing takes no prisoners, and Father Time continues to be undefeated. So seeing Wilder decline rapidly isn’t a surprise to Fury, but he isn’t a fan of how the back end of his career is playing out.
“I’m sad for him.”

Former World Heavyweight Champion Fury Hints Usyk Ahead Trilogy Bout will Be At Wembley in April

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has hinted he will fight Oleksandr Usyk in a trilogy bout at Wembley Stadium in April 2026.

Fury, 36, retired from boxing in January after losing a title fight rematch with Usyk by unanimous decision the previous month.

“April 18 2026 Wembley Stadium. The trilogy!”, Fury posted on social media on Thursday.

Fury’s co-promoters Queensberry told BBC Sport it is in discussions with Team Fury and Riyadh Season, the annual cultural and sporting event in the capital of Saudi Arabia.

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On Wednesday, Saudi boxing powerbroker Turki Alalshikh also claimed Fury would come out of retirement next year.

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“The ‘Gypsy King’ will be back,” Alalshikh said in a post on X.

“I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026. We have a rabbit to hunt.”

Fury often referred to Usyk as a “rabbit” in the build-up to their title fights, both of which were held in Riyadh.

The Ukrainian won their first encounter in May 2024 by split decision to become the heavyweight division’s first undisputed four-belt champion.

The trilogy bout may depend on the outcome of Usyk’s meeting with Daniel Dubois next month. Usyk will become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion should he defeat the Briton at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, 19 July.