
TYSON FURY has been training in the gym TWICE a day, fueling speculation that he may be preparing for a match against Anthony Joshua.
The heavyweight champ declared his fourth retirement in January, just one month after facing defeat in his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

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The Gypsy King had previously stepped back from a high-paying bout with his longstanding rival, Joshua.
Although he seems to be relishing his retirement alongside his wife Paris, indications are surfacing that he might be considering a return to the boxing ring.
Many fans think he dropped a significant hint about a comeback when he posted a video of himself hitting the heavy bag.
These rumors have intensified as he revealed his commitment to two training sessions daily.
He commented: “I just completed my second workout of the day running on the beach in Morecambe – it’s stunning out here tonight.
“The beauty of this place truly emphasizes how much I love training. I enjoy working out, I love running, and appreciate every part of it.
“Twice a day, every day of the week, it feels fantastic. I am grateful for the chance to train like this and I thrive on it.
“I genuinely love it; you always feel rejuvenated and a million times better after a workout.”

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“So if you’re thinking about it, now is the right moment to go for it—there’s no better time than the present.”
In May, Fury, 36, lost his undefeated record and WBC title in a 12-round bout against Usyk, 38, in Saudi Arabia.
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Following this, he encountered another controversial decision loss in the rematch before announcing his retirement just a month later.
This came after Joshua’s knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois, 27, in September at Wembley Stadium.
Fury attended the event and voiced his disappointment, stating: “Listen, that just cost me £150 million, the silly c***.”
With Joshua, 35, expected to seek a similar split for a two-fight contract, the potential earnings could approach £300 MILLION.
Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, remains optimistic about the prospect of this high-profile British match-up.
However, he stresses that for negotiations to begin, Fury needs to reach out to Joshua directly.
He explained to iFL TV: “I mentioned this in a recent interview, the key to making that fight happen is for Tyson to get in touch with AJ and ask, ‘Mate, are you up for it?’
“And AJ would probably reply, ‘Absolutely, let’s do it!’ It could come together in an instant. We’ll see what unfolds.”

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