Tyson Fury looks set to return to the boxing world after a recent Frank Warren revelation - and it's a move that could upset wife Paris given her previous comments on his retirement.
Tyson Fury retired from boxing earlier this year, after losing his final bout to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
It brought to an end an illustrious career for the British heavyweight, who enjoyed two stints as world champion and finished with an impressive record of 34 wins, two defeats and one draw.
However, promoter Warren has now confirmed that the Gypsy King is preparing to make a boxing return next year. He told DAZN News: "I spoke to him last week; he said that he's going to come back and fight next year. He wants to do it. He's had a very busy year this year. He's obviously not had a fight this year, but as we've all seen, he's had his documentary."
Tyson Fury and Paris Fury on holiday together. Image: Pierre Suu / Contributor via Getty Warren added: "He's been filming with Netflix for his At Home with the Furys series. He's also got another documentary that he's finishing off, plus other things. he wants. I mean, he's told me categorically he wants to fight next year. So, we'll sit down and see.”
Although the announcement will delight boxing fans, it may cause tension at home going by previous comments on him quitting the ring. According to OK!, Paris was 'so relieved' when her husband decided to retire from boxing.
An insider claimed that Fury would get 'very stressed and antsy' before major fights and that retirement meant they now spent much more time together.
They're quoted as saying: "Paris is so relieved that Tyson has said he's finally retiring.
"She wants a bit of normality and 'them' time - they need it.
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Image: Mark Robinson / Contributor via Getty "He's always very stressed and antsy before and after a fight so all of their lives have revolved around boxing.
“Now Tyson has retired from boxing, they're happier than ever and spending a lot more time together, reigniting the spark in their relationship."
Before his rematch with Usyk, Fury also admitted he had not spoken to his wife for months during the training camp.
He said: "It’s been a long camp, hasn’t seen my wife and kids in three months," he said before the second fight against Usyk.
"I haven’t spoken to [my wife] at all in three months. Not one word sacrificed a lot. But it’ll all be worth it, 100 per cent."
Paris later revealed how challenging the period had been for her and their seven children.
She added: "He didn't want to be involved in family life so he's cut himself off from us for the last few months.
"He's put himself in a serious, serious condition and he looks very, very determined."