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Tyson Fury cites Anthony Joshua’s car crash as motivation to return

17 February 2026
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Tyson Fury cites Anthony Joshua’s car crash as motivation to return
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British boxer Tyson Fury revealed that the tragic car accident involving Anthony Joshua in Nigeria, which resulted in the deaths of two of Joshua’s coaches, was a pivotal moment in his decision to return to boxing. Following the incident, Fury, who had been on a 15-month hiatus, announced his comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov set for April 11. He emphasized the fragility of life and the importance of pursuing one’s passions without delay. Fury aims to revitalize the sport, expressing that boxing had become boring during his retirement.

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