The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fury plans to fight three times in 2018

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Tyson Fury’s on-off retirement appears to have been shelved once more after he revealed plans to fight three times in 2018.

Just last week, and not for the first time, Fury appeared to have ended his career by revealing he would not be applying for a new boxing licence.

He has not fought for nearly two years since ending Wladimir Klitschko’s world heavyweigh­t title reign in Dusseldorf in November 2015.

Having twice postponed rematches with Klitschko last year, the 29-year-old lost his boxing licence last October when he admitted he was using cocaine and struggling with depression.

Fury had hoped to return to the ring earlier this year but that plan was scuppered when a National Anti-doping Panel hearing was adjourned in May.

Now he says he will be ringready by April.

“Be ready to fight in April 2018 in a great fight! & again in the summer in a mega fight! & again in back end of year. 3 big fights in 2018,” he said on Twitter.

Fury was at ringside last month when his cousin Hughie Fury came up short in his bid to take the WBO heavyweigh­t title from champion Joseph Parker in Manchester.

Parker, Britain’s Anthony Joshua and American Deontay Wilder hold the three world heavyweigh­t belts at present.

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Tyson Fury has revealed on Twitter that he intends to fight three times next year.

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