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Tyson Fury set to come out of boxing retirement as boxing chief issues statement

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Tyson Fury is set to return to professional boxing next year. The former heavyweight champion has not fought since suffering a second straight defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December, and retired from the sport weeks after his loss in Saudi Arabia.

However, social media posts showing him back in training this summer sparked rumours of a return. Now Turki Alalshikh, instrumental in bringing the world's biggest fights to the Middle East, has claimed 'the Gypsy King' will indeed be back in 2026. He's taken to social media to reveal he held direct talks with the 37-year-old before learning of his decision.

"The 'Gypsy King' will be back!!!" he wrote on X. "I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026 ...We have a rabbit to hunt!"

Fury promptly reposted those quoted onto his own Instagram story, with the caption: "Let's see what 2026 brings," along with multiple dollar signs and laughing faces.

The term 'rabbit' was used by Fury to mock Usyk in the build-up to both of their previous fights. Turki Alalshikh's words will be perceived as the Englishman now wanting a third shot at the Ukrainian next year.

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Thise ambitions may be dependent on the outcome of Usyk fighting Daniel Dubois at Wembley this month. Fury's imminent return will also reignite speculation of a long-awaited meeting with British rival Anthony Joshua.

In 2021, a court arbitration ruled that Fury had to fight Deontay Wilder, causing a proposed undisputed heavyweight title fight between the pair to collapse. Negotiations for a bout in December 2022 also broke down, with both sides blaming each other.

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