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WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will remain out of action for a brief period until he receives a concrete picture of the division’s future within the next few months. He is already using this lay-off to remain active with the family. Apart from training his brother Tommy Fury for the Jake Paul fight, ‘The Gypsy King’ is spending quality time with the other members. While his regular boxing drill is still active, Fury is also making time to explore the nostalgia of his bygone days.

The undefeated heavyweight champion recently gave us a glimpse of his old Mercedes car which he drove alongside his father, John Fury. Tyson Fury filmed the car and shared some details about it.

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He said, “Alright, I’m going to f***ng work in me car. Coz I’m a big shot in it, you see, lovely. I’ve gotten myself a f***ng Merc.”

“Look at this, we finally got the f***ng thing started, didn’t we dad. We’re proper big shots now, driving a f***ng Merc. Always wanted to do it, you see, we bloody made it. Got flashing light in the CD player.”

“Heavyweight champion of the world, driving 1992 car, proper influencer.”

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Following a brief ride, Tyson went inside his gym and that’s when it all came down to boxing. Well, Tyson Fury deserves all the attention he is receiving right now. After his second win over Deontay Wilder in a row, Fury sits at the top of the heavyweight division and will wait for someone to battle the rest and earn the right to fight him.

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When can we expect Tyson Fury in the ring again?

As Deontay Wilder’s chapter is over, Fury may defend his belt against Dillian Whyte in the most probable scenario. Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk will settle their beef for one final time. So, Whyte seems the most valid contender for the WBC title. Nevertheless, ‘The Body Snatcher’ is dealing with some arbitrary complications that can postpone the fight for several months.

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In that case, Tyson Fury shall go into another long hiatus. Meanwhile, if Joshua reclaims his titles against Oleksandr Usyk in the rematch, it shall provide a lifeline to the potential blockbuster between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. With all these possible scenes onboard, Fury’s combat career is on hold and only time shall reveal his next move.

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However, it is safe to say that we will see Tyson Fury in the ring in 2022.

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