Tyson Fury watches the vacant IBF International heavyweight championship fight between Nathan Gorman and Thomas Salek at M&S Bank Arena on June 17, 2022, in Liverpool, England.
WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury announced his retirement from boxing after knocking out Dillian Whyte in London, England, on April 23 before 94,000 at Wembley Stadium. Less than three months later, he says he’s back.He said he’s returning to fight Derek Chisora, whom he’s already beaten twice, though he gave no date. Fury stopped Chisora after 10 full rounds on Nov. 29, 2014, and won a unanimous decision against him on July 23, 2011.
After announcing his retirement, he did a press conference with promoter Frank Warren and said it would take $500 million to lure him out of retirement. In the brief video on Instagram, he provided few details. He said he chose Lowe as his trainer to replace SugarHill Steward, who guided him to a pair of knockout victories over Wilder in WBC heavyweight title fights in Las Vegas that represented the peak of his career.“Why I’ve chosen Isaac Lowe as my trainer is because when I was with Peter, Isaac was there,” Fury said. “When I was with Ben [Davison], Isaac was there and when I was with SugarHill, Isaac’s been there. He’s always given me information. He knows me better than anybody on the planet.
Fury’s return keeps alive the possibility that he’ll be able to meet the winner of the Aug. 20 bout in Saudi Arabia between IBF-WBA-WBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and ex-champion Anthony Joshua for the undisputed title.
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