
‘Some things ain't worth it' – Tyson Fury reveals two heavyweights he will never fight
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TYSON FURY has revealed the two heavyweights he would NEVER fight.
The Gypsy King revealed he is due to make a comeback next year having been retired since January.
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Tyson Fury has revealed the two heavyweights he would NEVER fight
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But he ruled out ever facing former sparring partner Agit Kabayel or close friend Joseph Parker - for any amount of money.
He said at a Goldstar Promotions event at BoxPark: "They are my two brothers.
"They are both lovely guys, and they are both future world heavyweight champions.
"Agit Kabayel and Joseph Parker... he [Parker] has been a champion before, so he knows what it is about.
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"I wish them all the very best in the world and I won't fight either man for any amount of money because some things ain't worth fighting for."
Kabayel was once lined up to fight Fury in 2020 but the bout fell through.
Although the two would have shared the ring as sparring partners - forming a friendship in the years since.
Kabayel, 32, admitted to struggling to find fights until Fury began to publicly push him.
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Fury with good pal Joseph Parker
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Agit Kabayel with Fury in 2016
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Since then, the German has improved to 26-0 with big wins over Frank Sánchez and Zhilei Zhang to become interim WBC champ.
Parker, 33, meanwhile beat Fury's cousin Hughie in 2017 to win the WBO belt and the two have been inseparable ever since.
The New Zealander has even lived with the Fury family and spent Christmas together in 2022.
And Parker - mandated to fight Oleksandr Usyk next - also talked down a bout with Fury.
He said: "How can you fight a brother? Unless it's like we put on some sort of WWE type. It's hard to say, he's been very good to me."
Fury, 36, retired after two defeats to Usyk, 38, but revealed he will return in 2026 once the filming of his newest reality show finishes.
He said: "That's what I f***ing miss. I miss it!
"I do miss it, every single day I wake up in the morning and miss it. I've been away seven months, missed it everyday. I'm open to offers at the moment.
"I'm not going to be doing any comebacks this year, that's for sure. I'm busy as you can see I've got Netflix here.
"I'm filming At Home With The Furys season two. Come on! And then next year the big GK is going to make a f***ing comeback.
"The takeover! I'm gonna be 37 in about three weeks so I'm going to be the oldest swinger with all these young boys coming up it's going to be difficult.
"But I believe I can put on some very good nights still."
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