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Tyson Fury tipped to come out of retirement for £100m Anthony Joshua fight as theory on comeback is revealed
Tyson Fury tipped to come out of retirement for £100m Anthony Joshua fight as theory on comeback is revealed
Published on March 25, 2025 at 04:26 PM
TYSON FURY will come out of retirement to fight Anthony Joshua so long as the money is right, it's been predicted.
The Gypsy King seemingly put the final nail in the coffin of the long-overdue Battle of Britain in January when he announced his fifth retirement following consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
Tyson Fury announced his retirement in January after back-to-back losses to Oleksandr UsykHis retirement seemingly put the final nail in the coffin of a showdown with Anthony JoshuaBut former two-time super-middleweight champ Carl Froch reckons ‘The Gypsy King' could be coaxed out of retirement
Team AJ haven't given up hope of the mammoth melee coming to fruition but are starting to explore other options for the Olympian's next fight.
Former super-middleweight champ Carl Froch reckons a £100million cheque from Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalashikh will prompt Fury to lace up his gloves for one last punch-up.
But he also believes he'll fight again because he still has plenty of tread left on the tyres, telling the Action Network: “I just think Tyson Fury had a bit more left in the tank and could’ve tried harder [against Usyk].
“He’s the bigger man and is heavier. Maybe Fury is feeling let down by himself, and that might bring him out of retirement one last time.
“The fight with Anthony Joshua is still huge.
“As much as I think it’s not as big as it could have been and isn’t as exciting without a title â if he gets offered £100m, he’ll take the fight.”
Fury, 35, was irate as he made his way backstage after his second straight loss to Usyk last December, insisting the judges had once again robbed him of victory.
And Froch claims the Wythenshawe warrior is still seething, so much so that he could actually stick to his latest retirement.