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Tyson Fury’s family advises against return to boxing amid comeback speculation

October 25, 2025
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Tyson Fury's family advises against return to boxing amid comeback speculation

Tyson Fury’s family are urging the former heavyweight world champion to remain in retirement, despite growing speculation that he could return to the ring next year, reports BritPanorama.

The 37-year-old Briton officially announced his retirement for the fourth time in January, just weeks after his second consecutive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. However, he has continued to hint at the possibility of one last fight.

Promoter Frank Warren has stated that Fury remains interested in a trilogy bout with Usyk and has not ruled out a comeback in 2026. Nonetheless, he revealed that the boxer’s wife, Paris, and his brothers are united in their belief that the “Gypsy King” should walk away from the sport for good.

Speaking to the BBC, Warren commented: “We’ll wait until next year and we’ll see what happens. He’s indicated he wants to fight. The fight he told me he definitely wants to do is Usyk again. The fight everybody talks about is obviously Anthony Joshua, and I have no problem with either provided he wants to fight.” He added, “I know his wife doesn’t want him to fight, his brothers don’t want him to fight. So that’s going to be his choice.”

Fury’s manager, Spencer Brown, expressed a similar sentiment, acknowledging that while the fighter’s family hopes he stays retired, Fury may struggle to resist the lure of the ring. Brown remarked, “Will he fight again? My personal opinion, yes. That’s my personal opinion, but I’m not Tyson Fury.”

In further reflections, Brown elaborated, “Does his family want him to fight again? Probably no. If you speak to Shane or Hughie, what’s the point? Because they love him dearly. I love him dearly too, but in my opinion, he’s got an itch he’s got to scratch. I still think he’s got a bee in his bonnet about Usyk.”

Fury, who has won every major heavyweight title during his career, has suggested that he no longer possesses the motivation to continue. In a recent interview for his Furocity energy drinks brand, he dismissed the idea of returning to boxing, regardless of financial incentives. He stated, “I’m 37 years old, I’ve been punched for the last 25 years. What do I want to go back to boxing for?”

He further expressed a lack of interest in the limelight or the risks of returning to the ring, saying, “I could go back to boxing at any given time, but I just don’t want to. I’ve got no interest in the limelight or getting punched again.”

Reflecting on his past achievements, Fury added, “It used to be for the money, the titles, but now I’ve got more money than I can spend and all the belts I could ever want. Does it make me any happier? No. The climb was better than the mountain peak.”

He concluded, “You could offer me £1 billion today, and it wouldn’t move the needle. Boxing doesn’t take any prisoners, it only takes casualties. For me to be sat here with all my faculties intact, having won every belt and made a good life for my family, I’ve done really well. But I don’t want to tempt fate. How many times can you go back to the well before something gives?”

In the end, Tyson Fury’s narrative is at a crossroads where his past and potential future collide, raising essential questions not just about his career but also about what truly motivates a champion. This tension will linger as fans and family alike wait to see which path he ultimately chooses.

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