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Tyson Fury points to an opponent who will return

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Fury suffered a second straight defeat to Usyk Photo Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Tyson Fury is expected to return to the ring this year.

Fury announced his retirement in January last year after suffering a second straight defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

The “Gypsy King” firmly assured that he would not change his decision, but confirmed his return on Sunday.

“2026 is the year the Mac returns,” Fury wrote Instagram.

“I was away for a while, but now I’m back, I’m 37 and I’m still hitting.

“There’s nothing better to do than punch men in the face and get paid for it.”

Tyson Fury announced his return to boxing in 2026. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank

Speculation has already begun about who the Morecambe player will face. Last month, Ring magazine suggested he would have a warm-up fight before finally facing long-time rival Anthony Joshua.

The status of the Fury-Joshua fight is currently unknown after “AJ” was involved in a horrific car accident that killed two of his friends in Nigeria last month.

Joshua suffered minor injuries and, like them, were present at the match buried at funerals on Sunday.

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Fury was called up by the former “regular” WBA heavyweight champion on Monday Mahmud Carr.

The “Gypsy King” had previously flirted with the idea of ​​fighting the German, and today the 41-year-old reignited the dispute.

“The return of @tysonfury?” – he posted on Instagram.

“Don’t tell me I’m coming back.

“Let’s do this fight.

“Fight the Arab boxing king.

“Come champion, take the fight @tysonfury.”

Charr already held the WBA
Charr already held the WBA “Regular” heavyweight title. Photo: www.fightsports.tv

Fury shared the post on his Instagram Story and commented: “Wow. I thought we were brothers.”

Charr has not fought since December 2024, when he lost the title to Kubrat Pulev.

Talking to reporters, including: Professional boxing fans at the July IBA event in Istanbul, Fury announced that he would return for a third appearance with Usyk.

“If I had to go back, I would choose Usyk, but I want a fair result in England.

“That would be the one I want immediately.

“That would be the fight I would want next.”

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“Career End” – Johnny Nelson predicts Joshua vs Verhoeven

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Rico Verhoeven was ahead on the scoreboard in the match against Oleksandr Usyk. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Nelson MBE has commented on a potential clash between Rico Verhoeven and Anthony Joshua.

Nelson reflected on Verhoeven’s recent performance and the traits he saw that could cause problems for Joshua.

“AJ” and the kickboxing icon were scheduled to fight earlier this year as it looked like Verhoeven would have his first boxing fight in over 14 years.

Initial plans were scrapped after Joshua became involved in wa terrible accident in Nigeria just 10 days after beating Jake Paul.

Nelson talked to Daily mail box about how he thought the contest might have gone.

“I think he took a good turn. I think he took a turn that could have ended his career.

“Because Rico was powerful and substantial, there were shots that missed Usyk’s chin.”

Instead, the “King of Kickboxing” faced two-time undisputed heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Rico Verhoeven was ahead on the scoreboard in the match against Oleksandr Usyk. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

He entered the field as a much weaker player and many expected the Ukrainian to win his 25th career victory.

Verhoeven pushed the defending champion for 11 rounds, with one of the judges’ scorecards favoring him before the fight was stopped.

After Usyk released him, referee Mark Lyson stepped in and stopped the fight, even though Verhoeven wanted to continue.

Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“Remember, Rico is used to being kicked in the head by bigger men, so ‘AJ’ has strength and accuracy.

“If he doesn’t get rid of him first and Rico keeps holding him and twisting and using that physicality on him…

“You know what, it shouldn’t be like this, but now we know what he means. If it was “AJ”, Rico would have his number.”

Joshua and Prenga face-to-face ahead of July clash Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Joshua and Prenga face-to-face ahead of July clash Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

After the defeat, he spoke to Verhoeven Sun boxing and revealed his disappointment at the end of the competition.

“It’s a mistake. This is a championship fight!

“They would never stop this fight [if Usyk was hurt in the 11th round]. Never! They would let him go down and keep his hands up for the rest of the round.

“That’s the only thing I’m looking for. Just say, ‘Yes, you’re right.’

“If it had been the other way around or with any other boxer, we would have done it differently.

Peter Fury claims he spoke to referee Mark Lyson after Oleksandr Usyk's controversial win over Rico Verhoeven Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Peter Fury claims he spoke to referee Mark Lyson after Oleksandr Usyk’s controversial win over Rico Verhoeven Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“It goes both ways.”

A fight between the two seems unlikely in the near future considering Joshua’s return to the ring on July 25.

In Saudi Arabia, he will face Kristian Prenga, wanting to organize the long-awaited fight with Tyson Fury.

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“I’m not interested in belts” – Ryan Rozicki talks about changing Zuffa Boxing

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Masternak retired in his corner after appearing to sustain a rib injury.Credit: Richard Crease

Ryan Rozicki is set to return to the ring tomorrow when he faces Chris Billam-Smith live from Bournemouth.

The Billam-Smith vs Rozicki fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

Many people know “CBS” as he plans a successful homecoming run, headlining in Bournemouth for the first time since 2023.

He fights out of the Bournemouth International Center once again forced Mateusz Masternak to retire on the stool in the eighth round due to a rib injury.

Chris Billam-Smith was forced to kick demanding against Mateusz Masternak in Bournemouth.
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The Briton’s opponent before entering the competition remains relatively unknown, but his achievements tell the story of danger and a man who decided to tear up the script.

Rozicki boxes from Nova Scotia, Canada, and continues to train in his hometown. He spoke to professional boxing fans and revealed the biggest challenge his location poses to his boxing career.

Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in Bournemouth on Saturday. Photo: Zuffa Boxing
Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in Bournemouth on Saturday. Photo: Zuffa Boxing

He recently posted a video on social media highlighting one of the more unusual training methods he uses while camping in such a remote location.

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“There are no sparring partners there, no. If I want to spar, I have to travel.”

The Canadian has a devastating knockout rate of over 95%, which he added in his last outing less than three months ago.

The bookmakers' favorite is Chris Billam-Smith, who will beat Ryan Rozicki on Saturday. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing/Andre Kuthy
The bookmakers’ favorite is Chris Billam-Smith, who will beat Ryan Rozicki on Saturday. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing/Andre Kuthy

He stopped Gerardo Mellado in the second round after dropping him twice earlier.

The 31-year-old is currently ranked number one in the WBC cruiserweight rankings.

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‘The Bruiser’ revealed his biggest inspiration growing up and how he emulates Jack Dempsey’s brutal and relentless style.

“Jack Dempsey. Brutal. Constant pressure. Damage.

“I have no interest in participating in a boxing match. I want to hurt my opponent.”

Despite such a high position in the WBC rankings, he surprisingly presented his goals for tomorrow night and the rest of his career.

Give me fights, give me large fights, pay me the most money and I will be there.

“I don’t focus on numbers, rankings, belts, anything.”

Rozicki had already tried to secure a fight with Billam-Smith.

The Canadian was ringside for his 2024 rematch victory over Richard Riakporhe at Selhurst Park and revealed what Ben Shalom told him about the pair’s fight two years ago.

Riakporhe had no answer for Billam-Smith (Photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)
Riakporhe had no answer for Billam-Smith (Photo: Lawrence Lustig, Boxxer)

“Ben said no one knows who you are and that you hit too demanding.”

While preparing to appear at Dana White’s first ever boxing gala in the UK, Rozicki also shared exactly how he sees the fight ending.

“One of my shots, from any angle, from any hand… he’ll go to sleep.”

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Josh Padley vs. Aqib Fiaz – Gigantic Fight Preview and Predictions

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Padley defends his European super featherweight title. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

On Saturday in Sheffield, Josh Padley will defend his European super featherweight title against Aqib Fiaz for the first time.

Eddie HearnMatchroom is promoting the Padley vs Fiaz fight from Utilita Arena live on DAZN worldwide.

The pair were scheduled to fight on the undercard, but were later advanced to the main event Dalton Smith’s WBC super lightweight title defense against Albert Puello and then Galal Yafai’s clash with unified flyweight world champion Ricardo Sandoval was shelved due to injury.

Padley (18-1, 6 KO) won the vacant belt after a second-round stoppage of Jaouad Belmehdi in Newcastle in January.

The 30-year-old has won three times since a ninth-round defeat to Shakur Stevenson for the WBC lightweight title on four days’ notice.

Padley defends his European super featherweight title. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Fiaz (14-1, 2 KO) is looking to break the script here and has won two in a row since an eight-round retirement loss to mutual opponent Reece Bellotti in 2023, whom Padley defeated by unanimous decision in October.

The 26-year-old last didn’t play 11 months ago, securing a unanimous decision victory over Alex Murphy.

Padley and Fiaz face to face at Thursday's final press conference. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Padley and Fiaz face to face at Thursday’s final press conference. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Nadim-Sulaimaan will fight for the title of English champion

Ibrahim Nadim defends his English super featherweight crown for the first time against Ibraheem Sulaimaan.

Nadim (16-1, 2 KO) secured the vacant belt with a unanimous decision victory over Numan Hussain in November, and Sulaimaan (10-0, 5 KO) became the Midlands Area champion with a sixth-round victory over Nico Ogbeide also in November.

Nadim defends his English super featherweight title against Sulaimaan. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Nadim defends his English super featherweight title against Sulaimaan. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Undercard remaining

Middleweight Aaron Bowen (7-1, 5 KO) suffered his first professional loss to Tom Cowling in November, but can get back to winning ways with a stoppage victory over Troy Coleman (15-4-1, 7 KO).

Heavyweight prospect Leo Atang (6-0, 5 KO) can remain excellent by defeating Frenchman Fouad Shaili (5-4-2, 3 KO).

Connor Mitchell (2-0, 1 KO) can improve his undefeated record by scoring points over Jesus Carrasco (2-4-2) at featherweight, while Chris Mulanda (2-0) can do the same against Connor Goulding (6-12) in their middleweight bout.

Adam Maca (5-0, 5 KO) and Edward Hardy (6-0, 2 KO) will return to the pitch against an as yet unspecified opponent.

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