Tyson Fury, the 36-year-old British heavyweight boxer known as the ‘Gypsy King’, has announced his retirement from boxing following consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk. In a video posted on social media, Fury stated, “I am going to make this short and sweet, but I would like to announce my retirement from boxing.”
Fury’s decision comes after a unanimous decision loss to Usyk in their rematch on December 21, 2024. Despite the defeat, there was speculation about a potential two-fight deal with Anthony Joshua in 2025. However, Fury’s retirement announcement appears to have ended those prospects.
This is not the first time Fury has declared his retirement. He previously announced his departure from the sport in August 2022, only to return later that year. His career has been marked by such reversals, leading to some skepticism about the permanence of his latest decision.
Fury’s career has been distinguished by significant achievements, including victories over Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder, which solidified his status as one of the top heavyweights of his era. His recent losses to Usyk, however, have prompted him to step away from the ring once more.
As fans and analysts reflect on Fury’s contributions to boxing, the question remains whether this retirement will be his final exit from the sport or if the ‘Gypsy King’ will make yet another return to the ring in the future.