After announcing his fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov, Fury made it clear that he believed a third fight with Usyk would ultimately take place on his terms. His comments showed he still sees himself as the division’s commercial center, even after results removed him from the champion position.
Fury is aiming for a Usyk trilogy
“I guarantee one thing, at the end of the year he will be begging me to fight,” Fury said during an interview today. press conference. “Whoever fights me becomes very prosperous. There is no other person in the division who can provide this much entertainment and money.”
Usyk defeated Fury by decision in subsequent fights, establishing a clear advantage in the ring and taking control of the competition. These defeats left Fury without the title and the negotiating position he once held, forcing him to rebuild his credibility by actively competing.
Fury, however, insisted he did not accept the legality of the results.
“I know in my heart I won those fights,” Fury said. “If I fight Usyk again, I know I will get the decision this time.”
His immediate priority will be his return on April 11 against Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The fight will be Fury’s first appearance since he retired from boxing following Usyk’s second defeat and marks the starting point for his attempt to return to the heavyweight ring.
Makhmudov’s physical size and knockout record provide a credible test for a fighter returning from inactivity and recent losses. Fury’s ability to deal with this threat will determine whether he can realistically continue main event fights against a championship-level opponent.
Fury expressed confidence that his position in the division could be restored.
“I still feel in great shape,” Fury said. “I have a lot more to give and I still have some substantial fights coming up that I know I can win.”
Tyson’s position in the heavyweight division now depends on lively performance rather than previous achievements. Other challengers and titleholders have remained lively while Fury has been out of the ring, and a victory over Makhmudov is necessary to restore his prominence among fighters currently competing for championships. Without this step, any discussion about a trilogy with Usyk will be based on projection rather than standing.
Fury’s commercial value remains significant, but restoring competitive advantage will depend on performance, not reputation. His road back to the trilogy fight with Usyk begins with proving that he can still perform at the level required to re-establish himself among the top heavyweights in the division.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most vital fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.