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Tyson Fury’s Current Physique Ahead of Boxing Return
After announcing his return to the ring despite retiring in January last year, Tyson Fury has taken to social media to show how well his training is going.
Fury suffered back-to-back defeats to heavyweight kingpin Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, and by January 2025, had confirmed his intention to retire. However, The Gypsy King has developed a bit of a reputation for retiring then returning, with this being the fifth time he has done so.
He first retired in 2013 after getting frustrated when David Haye withdrew from their scheduled fight, before quickly returning only months later. After winning the world title for the first time with a shock win over Wladimir Klitschko in Germany, the Manchester-native struggled with depression and walked away from the sport.
He returned to beat Deontay Wilder and win the heavyweight title again, before once again calling it quits after defeating Dillian Whyte in 2022. He returned to the ring later that year to face Derek Chisora, before going on to win the heavyweight title again.
Tyson Fury’s Current Physique
Ahead of his latest return to action, which has been officially confirmed today, the 28th of January, Fury has been showcasing his training on social media, and recently posted a photo of his current condition. After sparring with rising Chinese heavyweight, Yihang Yang, he posed for a photo alongside the 21-year-old and looked in brilliant condition.
The 37-year-old has often struggled with his weight, especially away from any up-and-coming fights. But it seems that he is taking his most recent comeback seriously, as he showed off his slim physique.
Tyson Fury’s Return Fight
As mentioned earlier, Fury’s return to boxing has officially been confirmed and will take place in the United Kingdom on the 11th of April, with the fight itself being live-streamed on Netflix. As of yet, however, a venue for the fight has not been announced.
Fury will be sharing the ring with Russian heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov, who last stepped into the ring in October, defeating fellow Brit Dave Allen. He has a professional record of 21-2, with 19 of those victories coming by way of knockout. His two defeats have come at the hands of Agit Kabayel and Guido Vianello.
This is certainly going to be seen as a warm-up fight for Fury, but he must show Makhmudov respect and be careful not to be caught by one of his big punches. If he can see off the Russian, all eyes will turn to future fights, with The Gypsy King’s main aim to return to the top of the heavyweight division.
At one point, it seemed that Fury was preparing for a long-overdue all-British bout with another former heavyweight champion in Anthony Joshua. But due to a horrendous incident in Nigeria at the back end of December, which left Joshua hospitalised and killed two important members of his team, it has been rumoured that the Olympic gold medallist is stepping away from the sport for good.
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Bryce Mitchell Goes Viral For Strong Reaction to Sean Strickland’s White House Ban
Following the news that Sean Strickland has been banned from attending the UFC Freedom 250 event, a number of fighters have had their say on the matter.
UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland took to X to confirm he has been instructed not to attend the UFC event, due to take place on the South Lawn of the White House on the 14th of June.
Strickland has claimed that because he has spoken out about President Trump’s associations with Jeffrey Epstein and the Israeli Prime Minister, he has been ordered by Dana White and the rest of the UFC hierarchy to stay away from the Presidential home.
The fall-out has continued, as fellow UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell has had his say on the matter, who is never one to shy away from controversial topics.
What Bryce Mitchell Has Said About Sean Strickland’s Ban
Reacting to the middleweight champion’s ban, Mitchell said: “I’m not surprised at all.”
The 31-year-old went on to explain how he believes that freedom of speech is an important part of being American and should allow a person to criticise if and when they see fit.
“We ought to be able to criticise our own nation, let alone a foreign nation. [Israel] is the only nation you’re not allowed to criticise. Something’s gonna change, because evil empires won’t last forever.”
Despite siding with Strickland, Mitchell did admit that he would jump at the chance to be a part of the card for UFC Freedom 250.
“I do want to be on the card,” he added, before explaining that he isn’t jealous of the likes of Derrick Lewis, Alex Pereira, and Sean O’Malley. “This is what I gotta say, I ain’t jealous of any of those fighters. I am so happy for those fighters.
“If they need me to fill in, if I’m healthy, hey, I’ll do it.”
Bryce Mitchell’s Previous Controversies
The 18-3 fighter has a history of controversial takes, from claiming COVID-19 was created by the US government, to praising Adolf Hitler and denying that the Holocaust happened, so he probably isn’t someone Sean Strickland sees as a worthwhile advocate.
Mitchell does, however, go on to say that he thinks sport and government shouldn’t go hand in hand.
“But what I think, personally, is that our government has desecrated its role in society by entertaining sports. Our government is to protect and serve the people.”
Sean Strickland Reveals Why He’s Been Banned From White House For UFC Freedom 250
Strickland won’t be at the White House for UFC Freedom 250 and he’s not happy about it.
Mitchell is defiant in his opinion that the UFC should not be working with the White House to host an event, but he does refrain from putting the blame on the likes of Dana White, and says it is an opportunity that the UFC could not turn down. He puts the blame solely on the US government, claiming: “We already have a corrupted government.”
Mitchell is in action this Saturday on the UFC Vegas 118 card when he takes on Satiago Luna.
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Sean Strickland Reveals Why He’s Been Banned From White House For UFC Freedom 250
With the UFC White House event just around the corner, one champion has had his say on the whole situation.
The UFC brings the Octagon to the South Lawn of the White House on the 14th of June, with a stacked card including Ilia Topuria returning to face interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, and Sean O’Malley, Derrick Lewis, and Alex Pereira all in actions as well, including the latter’s heavyweight debut.
One fighter not involved, however, is Sean Strickland, the only current male American UFC champion, who has been told to stay away from the White House event due to his criticism of President Donald Trump.
Sean Strickland Banned From White House For UFC Freedom 250
The middleweight champion has previously been a vocal supporter of Trump. However, he has openly condemned his handling of the Iran war.
On top of this, Strickland has spoken out about President Trump’s association with Jeffrey Epstein as well as his dealings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Strickland has said that he has been informed by the bosses at UFC to not attend the event, saying: “I made fun of Israel and Epstein. The only male American champ banned at the White House.
“The only male American champ banned at the White House because I said Trump is owned by [Netanyahu]. That’s not public opinion, it’s fact.”
Sean Strickland Breaks Silence on White House Ban
The 35-year-old fighter posted a video on X in which he made these claims. He went on to say he still plans to go to the event: “I already bought my plane ticket. I’m gonna bring the belt, get a big f****** bullhorn, and we’re gonna go right up to the gates.
“We’ll let them know what we really think about Trump and Israel.”
The California native has acknowledged that it may not have been the President himself who banned him from UFC White House. He posted on X after the video: “I highly doubt Trump is sitting there saying, ‘Don’t clear Sean.’ I’m sure he knows nothing about me being blacklisted but regardless, it was done.”
Whether the UFC veteran has actually been banned remains to be seen, but the whole situation feels like a WWE storyline. Especially with his threats to turn up at the gates wearing bullhorns.
It wouldn’t be a huge shock if Dana White and co. did in fact ban Strickland. The middleweight champion is a known loose cannon, and with so many issues to address in order for the UFC Freedom 250 to go off without a hitch, it may well be in their best interests to tell him to stay away.
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Man City Threaten Real Madrid With Legal Action Over Erling Haaland
Manchester City have released a strong statement after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme claimed that he will sign Erling Haaland this summer if he’s elected.
Riquelme is going head-to-head with long-serving president Florentino Perez, and has made some outrageous promises if he is to win that battle this Sunday. Not only has he told fans that Haaland will be coming to the Bernabeu, but his Man City teammate Rodri, too.
Perez hasn’t been contested in his role since all the way back in 2004, but his opponent is pulling out all the stops to try and win the election. Riquelme has even stated that Jose Mourinho won’t be his manager, as he has another candidate in mind.
Manchester City Respond to Erling Haaland Claim
With Pep Guardiola now gone, speculation around Man City’s star players has ramped up in recent weeks. Riquelme claimed that a release clause was active in Haaland’s contract, and that the player ‘wants to join Real Madrid’.
“Haaland has a release clause and wants to join Real Madrid,” he told a Spanish TV channel. However, that claim has been refuted by the Etihad-based club, who now appear to be considering their options legally. A club statement read:
“The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are FALSE.
“There is NO chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it. We are considering LEGAL ACTION for the use of our player image in this context.”
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The Citizens’ complaint appears to come from the fact that the host of the show, Pablo Matos, displayed a Real Madrid shirt with the Norwegian’s name on the back of it. They have opted to take a strong stance in response.
Haaland’s Father Speaks Out on Real Madrid Links
Fabrizio Romano posted a statement from both Haaland’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, and his father. Alf-Inge Haaland said: “All very entertaining but NOT true. We wish all the best for both candidates in the Real Madrid elections.”
It appears extremely unlikely that the Premier League Golden Boot winner will be going anywhere soon. The likes of Bernardo Silva and John Stones have already left Man City along with Guardiola. Haaland will be one of the leaders in the dressing room, looking to put an end to a two-year title drought.
He’d also face stiff competition in Madrid from Kylian Mbappe. Working out a way to play both forwards and Vinicius Junior would be an extremely difficult task. But by City’s account, one we won’t be seeing anytime soon.
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