When Is Tyson Fury’s Next Fight?

FILE - WBC heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury poses with his championship belt after the official weigh-in for his fight.
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Former Lineal World Heavyweight Champion and former WBC World Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is one of today’s best boxers. His record of 33 wins, two losses, and one draw has made him a popular name in combat sports and a betting favorite in BetMGM’s online sportsbook via the boxing odds.

The “Gypsy King” is also fresh off a unanimous decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk in their heavyweight unification rematch in December 2024. Following his second career loss, when will the British superstar be back in action inside the ring?

When Is Tyson Fury’s Next Fight?

Fury comes out of retirement to face Arslanbek Makhmudov this Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in England. The match will also be streamed on streaming giant Netflix.

Tyson Fury’s Boxing Record and Titles

  • Boxing record: 33-2-1
  • Wins by TKO/KO: 24
  • Wins by decision: 9
  • Number of world titles won: 6
  • World titles won: WBA Super World Heavyweight title, WBC World Heavyweight title, WBO World Heavyweight title, IBF World Heavyweight title, Lineal, The Ring Magazine Heavyweight title, Lineal World Heavyweight title
  • Number of title defenses: 3

Tyson Fury’s Notable Wins

Fury racked up a record of 33 wins, which includes notable names like Derek Chisora (twice), Christian Hammer, Wladimir Klitschko, Wilder (twice), Tom Schwarz, Otto Wallin, Dillian Whyte, and Ngannou.

Tyson Fury’s Boxing Earnings

Fury’s estimated total career earnings in boxing have exceeded $150 million. His latest payout in his May bout with Usyk earned him an estimated $103 million.

Tyson Fury’s Trainer, Coach, and Cornermen

Fury has worked with multiple coaches and cornermen throughout his career – Ben Davidson, Freddie Roach, Ricky Hatton, and Jorge Capetillo, to name a few. But the British champion’s current head trainer and coach is American SugarHill Steward, who helped him beat Wilder twice, Whyte, and Chisora.

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Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with a B.A in Communication and is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with a B.A in Communication and is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.