Tyson Fury made the shock decision to retire earlier this year
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Tyson Fury appears to be in no mood to renege on his retirement promise after posing alongside wife Paris Fury in the gym.
The former heavyweight champion shocked fans when he made the surprise announcement to retire earlier this year, following his double-defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
The Ukrainian beat him twice - the last being a beatdown on 21 December - the only two losses of Fury's professional career.
There had been talk of an all-British boxing bout between Fury and Anthony Joshua, scheduled either in February or in the summer.
Tyson Fury is 'training' his wife Paris Fury up
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But negotiations broke down with Fury announcing his retirement and he has remained largely quiet ever since, only posting the odd update on social media here and there.
And his latest message on Instagram might come as a blow to fans wishing to see him in the ring again as he appears to have taken up the role as coach.
However, the Gypsy King is not training up just anyone - instead training up his wife, Paris.
Posting a selfie of the married couple on his Instagram story, Fury wrote the caption: "@Parisfury1 training her up full time!"
He even included the Bill Withers and Grover Washington Jr song 'Just The Two Of Us' over the top.
Whether Fury ever returns to the ring remains to be seen and at the age of 36, he is largely accomplished everything he can in the ring - except the coveted undisputed title.
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His famous trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder made him a global star, especially in the United States, where he won the WBC heavyweight title after two wins and a controversial draw.
In 2015, Fury catapulted to fame in the boxing world when he defeated legendary fighter Wladimir Klitschko by unanimous decision to claim the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles.
But the new-found fame became troublesome for the Wythenshawe fighter, who spiralled out of control with booze and drugs hitting him hard as he fell into depression - forcing him into retirement for the first time.
Tyson Fury gave an update to his fans on social media
Three years later, Fury returned to the sport with a fourth-round win over Sefer Seferi before becoming a world champion again to mark an incredible comeback.
However, his first loss to Usyk saw him relinquish the chance to become the undisputed king of heavyweight boxing on May 18 in 2024 before losing to him again in December.
And his promoter Frank Warren does not believe he will return to the sport and has instead told him to enjoy retirement while he is still happy and healthy.
"He came back from a terrible place when he fell off a cliff, with the booxing, the drugs, the problems that he had," Warren said.
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Tyson Fury quit boxing after two defeats to Oleksandr Usyk
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"Just to get over that - that was life-defining for him.
"Boxing gave him that drive, that focus to get his life back on tracks.
"He has done that and he should enjoy the spoils of his labour, in the toughest of all sports.
"If he comes back, he will come back. But for me, I just want to see him be happy. He deserves it."
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