
Tyson Fury, who has been a two-time world champion in the heavyweight division, has announced his return to the boxing ring. His debut fight after a brief hiatus is scheduled for April 11 in the UK, where he will face Arslanbek Makhmudov.
At 36 years old, Fury is eager not only to return to the boxing world but also to claim a third world champion title, wishing to avenge his losses to Oleksandr Usyk, who defeated him twice last year. Fury's promoter, Frank Warren, noted that the boxer's desire is tied to "unfinished business" with the Ukrainian athlete.
According to Warren, "Tyson wants to be the best. He told me he wants to meet Usyk again." The promoter also emphasized that Fury will forever remain in boxing history, but his passion for the sport prevents him from retiring.
Before a potential bout with Usyk, Fury faces a tough fight against Makhmudov, who is known for his powerful punches and boasts an impressive record of 260 pounds. Success in this fight could open new opportunities for Fury, including a potential match against current WBO champion Fabio Wardley in the UK.
Fury's return promises to be one of the most anticipated events in the heavyweight division and attract the attention of boxing fans worldwide.