Tyson Fury wants to end his retirement and fight Oleksandr Usyk again. But he's got one big condition: the fight must happen in the UK.
The Gypsy King walked away from boxing in January 2025 after losing to Usyk twice in 2024. Those were the first losses of Fury's career. He missed out on becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion when Usyk beat him by split decision in May. Then in December, Usyk won again, this time by unanimous decision.
Even though Fury retired, lots of fans think he'll come back. There's talk about a third fight with Usyk. Fury was supposed to fight Anthony Joshua in a big British showdown, but that's on hold because Joshua needs elbow surgery.
Fury took to Instagram to lay out his terms for a comeback:
"Beat the f***er two times and the world knows the truth. Anytime, any place sucker. UK next time, 100k people."
The previous fights with Usyk happened in Saudi Arabia. Now, Fury wants to bring it home to the UK in front of 100,000 fans.
Fury still believes he won both fights against Usyk. His dad, John Fury, agrees with him. But the judges saw it differently, handing Fury his first two career losses.
Will Fury really come out of retirement for one more shot at Usyk? We'll have to wait and see if they can make it happen on Fury's home turf.