Tyson Fury Eyes Redemption: Trilogy Fight with Oleksandr Usyk in the Works
Tyson Fury is back in the gym and targeting a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk, aiming to reclaim his heavyweight glory at Wembley Stadium.

Tyson Fury, the British heavyweight boxing sensation, is already plotting his return to the ring despite a challenging year. According to his promoter, Frank Warren, Fury is back in the gym and has his sights set on a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk. The 36-year-old Fury, who has a professional record of 34-2-1, recently announced his retirement from boxing in January after two consecutive losses to Usyk, the reigning WBA, WBC, and WBO champion.
Warren revealed in a recent interview with the 5 Live Boxing podcast that Fury is currently focusing on his physical and mental well-being. "He's in the gym for his wellbeing, physically and mentally. It keeps him in a good place," Warren said. Fury himself took to social media earlier this month to announce plans for a potential April showdown with Usyk at Wembley Stadium.
Fury's journey has been nothing short of dramatic. After retiring in 2022, he made a comeback just six months later. His promoter dismissed any notions of a tune-up fight, suggesting that Fury would prefer to dive straight back into high-stakes bouts. "Knowing him, he'll want to go straight in," Warren added.
In addition to a potential Usyk trilogy, Fury could also face Anthony Joshua or Daniel Dubois, who is set to fight Usyk this Saturday at Wembley. Fury's career has been marked by intense battles, including his trilogy with Deontay Wilder and a controversial fight against Francis Ngannou. Despite these challenges, Fury remains one of the most compelling figures in the sport.
As the boxing world eagerly awaits Fury's next move, one thing is clear: the Gypsy King is not done yet. His determination to reclaim his heavyweight throne ensures that the coming months will be filled with anticipation and excitement for fans worldwide.