Tyson Fury retires: The end of an era in boxing!
Tyson Fury retires, ending speculation over fight against Anthony Joshua. Oleksandr Usyk remains the dominant heavyweight champion.
Tyson Fury retires: The end of an era in boxing!
A bang rocks the boxing world: Tyson Fury, the superstar and three-time world champion, has announced his retirement. After two defeats against Oleksandr Usyk, the "Gypsy King" finally draws the line and says "It was brilliant! I enjoyed every minute, now it's over." With this resignation, the hopes of a mega fight against Anthony Joshua, which have recently been hotly discussed, also disappear. Boxing promoter Frank Warren paid tribute to Fury's impressive career, saying: "He's made more money than he could spend in 1,000 years" and wishes him all the best for the future oe24 report.
Usyk at the top of the heavyweight division
The boxing scene is now clear: Oleksandr Usyk is crowned the best heavyweight of his generation and is celebrated as the undisputed champion. After two successful fights against Anthony Joshua, the Ukrainian has impressively proven his dominance in the ring and won all important titles. Usyk, who secured the WBA, IBF and WBO titles in a thrilling duel against Joshua in 2021, has further consolidated his status by triumphing over Fury. Joshua, who praised Usyk for his achievements in a face-to-face conversation, expressed: "I am proud of you. What you have achieved is not easy" - a clear recognition from one of the biggest rivals, like Report to SecondsOut.
Usyk plans to continue his career and is in negotiations for a rematch against current IBF champion Daniel Dubois, who first has to face Joseph Parker. Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua has named Tyson Fury as his dream opponent for 2025, showing rivalries in the boxing ring will continue to turn heads.