Tyson Fury, the former world heavyweight champion, has announced his retirement from boxing for a second time. The 36-year-old Briton last fought in December, losing to Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch. Fury had previously retired in April 2022 but returned to the ring just six months later.
Fury declared his retirement in a brief statement, saying, “I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It has been a blast; I’ve loved every single minute of it.” This time, the “Gypsy King” seems determined to step away from the sport for good.
Fury leaves behind an impressive legacy, boasting a career record of 34 wins, two defeats, and one draw. He rose to prominence in 2015 by defeating Wladimir Klitschko and went on to become a two-time heavyweight champion. Fury’s journey was marked by a triumphant return to boxing in 2018 after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus to address mental health struggles.
As Fury steps away from boxing, he leaves behind a storied career filled with thrilling moments and monumental victories. His openness about mental health challenges and resilience have inspired millions worldwide. While fans may hope for another comeback, for now, the “Gypsy King” is closing a remarkable chapter in boxing history.

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