Tyson Fury took to social media to surprisingly announce that he is retiring from boxing, revealing the massive news in a short video.
For the fourth time in his career, Tyson Fury has announced publicly he will be retiring from boxing, just a month after he was beaten in Saudi Arabia by Oleksandr Usyk
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British heavyweight Tyson Fury has retired from boxing — again — one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
The announcement comes after Fury suffered a second defeat of his career by Oleksandr Usyk last month in Saudi Arabia.
Both fights took place in Saudi Arabia. Fury lost multiple heavyweight championships in his initial loss to Usyk. Fury’s last win came against Francis Ngannou via split decision. If this is ...
In May 2024, Usyk handed Fury his first career loss by split decision to spoil a career 34-0-1 record. Usyk won the rematch in December. By claiming a unanimous decision, Usyk retained the WBA, WBO and WBC heavyweight championships in the fight held in Saudi Arabia.
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