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Tyson Fury’s retirement is apparently over after he announced his trilogy fight versus unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk is set for April 18, 2026, at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Tyson Fury made an explosive return to the ring after three years out, leaving Sefer Seferi with no choice but to quit. Fury is currently retired from the sport after back-to-back defeats against O… ...
Tyson Fury says a trilogy fight against Oleksandr Usyk would bring him out of retirement; Fury retired from boxing in January but has teased a possible comeback with several training videos; the ...
Tyson Fury said he will fight Oleksandr Usyk in a trilogy showdown at Wembley Stadium in April. In a social media post on Thursday, the 36-year-old said the heavyweight mega-fight will take place ...
TOMMY FURY has performed a sensational U-turn – admitting he would fight Mike Tyson for a whopping £50million. The Brit, 26, once blasted the idea of stepping in the ring with the boxing lege… ...
Fury’s probably been in worse form than Joshua. Joshua got beat by Dubois. Up till then, he was doing okay. “Knocked out a cage fighter. Fury had life and death with a cage fighter.
Monsoon fury hits Himachal, Gurugram waterlogged; IMD warns of heavy rain across India over next 6-7 days Heavy rains in Gurugram caused severe flooding and traffic jams for the second day ...
Fury in Switzerland as tourists charged £4.55 just to take picture of nice view Some people said it's 'wild' to charge for pictures of the natural view, but locals agree with the move. By Toby Codd ...
However, despite his massive fortune, Fury has said that he does not plan to leave any of his money to his seven children which he shares with his wife Paris.
Rajkot: A mere one hour of intense rainfall, measuring 50 mm, brought Rajkot city to a grinding halt on Wednesday, inundating several major roads and .
Fury in UK seaside town as travellers take over park and force locals to cancel event A popular weekly run had to be cancelled at the last minute after an illegal encampment sparked safety fears.
Rights groups and opposition leaders denounced Murkomen's remarks as a blatant green light for extrajudicial killings.The KNCHR has documented at least 15 deaths.
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