Paris Fury has made her feelings clear on Tyson Fury retirement u-turn after shocking admission about their relationship

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Paris Fury has made her feelings clear on Tyson Fury retirement u-turn after shocking admission about their relationship

Paris Fury has revealed that she 'will support' Tyson Fury as he aims to become a world heavyweight champion again.

Paris Fury has made her feelings clear on Tyson Fury coming out of retirement to resume his legendary career.

Tyson called time on his boxing career in January after losing to Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch last year.

He suffered a crushing defeat in Saudi Arabia, failing to reclaim the world heavyweight titles.

But Tyson will continue his career in 2026 following a brief hiatus away from the sport as Turki Alalshikh released a bombshell announcement.

He will be backed by his wife Paris, who has given her husband the green light to resume his professional career.

That's according to The Sun, who claim that she 'will support' the self-proclaimed 'Gypsy King' in his pursuit to become the world heavyweight champion again.

Paris' support comes after Tyson made plenty of sacrifices, including not speaking to his wife in the build-up to his rematch against Usyk.

Tyson Fury has been given the green light by Paris Fury to resume his boxing career. Image: Getty
Tyson Fury has been given the green light by Paris Fury to resume his boxing career. Image: Getty

During training camp, the 36-year-old claimed he didn't say 'one word' to Paris in a shocking admission.

"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."

Fury is plotting a third showdown against Usyk, who returns to action later this month when he defends his WBA (super), WBC and WBO world heavyweight titles against Daniel Dubois.

The Brit wants 'revenge' against the Ukrainian.

"But I feel like, what I really want is revenge," he said.

“But I only want to fight Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley, in front of 100,000 people, and lift all the belts. That would be my dream.

“My second dream would be that massive fight with Anthony Joshua.

“I am a prize fighter first and foremost. So, if the money is right, then we can do a deal. If the money is right then it’s a deal.”

Tyson Fury hasn't fought since his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December. Image: Getty
Tyson Fury hasn't fought since his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December. Image: Getty

Tyson Fury has announced his next fight

Fury is set to make his anticipated return to the ring next year.

According to the man himself, he will face Usyk in a trilogy bout at Wembley Stadium on April 18, 2026.

On Instagram, he posted an image of their faces side-by-side, accompanied with the caption: "April 18 2026 Wembley Stadium. The trilogy."

It will be their third meeting following their two blockbuster clashes in 2024.

Usyk won their first meeting by split decision to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion before winning the rematch by unanimous decision.

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Topics: Tyson Fury, Boxing, Oleksandr Usyk