Tyson Fury's Boxing Hitlist: Wardley, Joshua, Usyk & Heavyweight Comeback
[HPP] Tyson FuryJanuary 6, 202610 min
31 connectionsΒ·27 entities in this videoβTyson Fury's Announced Comeback
- π‘ Tyson Fury has officially announced his return to boxing, with a comeback fight anticipated in April against an as-yet-unnamed opponent, possibly Arsen Makhmov.
- π― Promoter Frank Warren confirmed that Fury is ready to return for "the right price," contradicting previous statements about his retirement.
- π§ The WBC is reportedly willing to facilitate Fury's return for a title shot, indicating their flexibility regarding his status.
The Three-Man "Hit List"
- π₯ Fury has teased a three-man boxing hit list for his 2026 comeback, prominently featuring Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk, and rising contender Fabio Wardley.
- β οΈ The long-anticipated Anthony Joshua fight now faces significant doubts after Joshua was involved in a car crash.
- π A clash with Fabio Wardley is presented as a potential avenue for Fury to become a three-time heavyweight champion.
- β‘ A trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk is also discussed as a possibility, though Fury would need to earn this opportunity.
Analyzing a Potential Wardley Fight
- π The speaker believes a focused and in-form Tyson Fury would win a fight against Fabio Wardley "handily" or "out of canter."
- π₯ While Wardley has shown improvement, he has struggled in recent fights, notably coming from behind against Kevin Lerena and getting outboxed by David Adeleye before securing a knockout.
- π§ Fury's ring intelligence and savvy are highlighted as key factors that would likely prevent him from making the same mistakes as Wardley's previous opponents.
Concerns About Fury's Form
- β³ Significant concerns exist regarding Tyson Fury's physical condition after a year off and a lifestyle described as "way out of shape."
- π The speaker emphasizes the critical need to observe Fury's performance in his comeback fight to accurately assess his current speed, reflexes, and mobility.
- π If Fury shows a noticeable deterioration, even a 10% drop from his previous Usyk fights, his overall longevity and ability to compete at the highest level are questioned, especially at 37/38 years old.
Strategic Implications
- π― Becoming a three-time heavyweight champion through a fight with Wardley could be a strategic move for Fury's career.
- π€ This achievement might be used to negotiate a trilogy fight with Usyk or to solidify his position as the "second best" in the division if he cannot reclaim the undisputed top spot.
- π₯ The speaker personally suggests that a Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight would be a more stylistically exciting contest, predicting "carnage" and a guaranteed knockout.
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