Tyson Fury announcement made as rumours over blockbuster Anthony Joshua fight continue

The Gypsy King is currently retired, having opted to hang up his gloves following his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December
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Tyson Fury is set to return to Netflix screens for a second time, with a brand-new feature-length documentary promising to explore his life and career in a more serious light than before.
The British heavyweight first opened his doors to cameras in 2023 with At Home with The Furys, a nine-part reality series following the day-to-day life of the self-styled Gypsy King, his wife Paris, and their children.
The show proved a hit, blending humour, chaos, and candid insights into Fury’s unpredictable lifestyle.
Filming has already begun on a second season of the reality series, but Fury has also signed on for a separate project that will dig deeper into his turbulent journey inside and outside the ring.
Tyson Fury and Paris Fury already have one Netflix show together - but now the boxing star is set for a second
| InstagramNetflix announced the new film with the statement: “Announcing FURY, a definitive feature-length documentary that tells the raw, unfiltered story of one of the most compelling figures in sport and British culture.”
Fury’s story is one that has transcended boxing.
After turning professional in 2008 at the age of 20, his larger-than-life personality and brash confidence quickly divided opinion.
Yet in 2015 he shocked the sporting world by toppling long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko in Germany to become the unified heavyweight champion.
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Behind the scenes, however, his life spiralled.
Fame and success masked battles with depression, addiction, and weight gain, with Fury ballooning to 30 stone at his lowest point.
Forced to vacate his belts, it looked as though his career might be over.
His return to the sport in 2018 remains one of boxing’s greatest comeback stories.
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Tyson Fury has been retired from boxing ever since losing to Oleksandr Usyk for a second time in December
| REUTERSJust three fights into his return, Fury challenged Deontay Wilder for the WBC crown, controversially held to a draw despite outboxing the fearsome American.
He would not be denied for long, stopping Wilder in 2020 and again in their trilogy fight in 2021 to cement himself as one of the finest heavyweights of his era.
Fury’s journey has not been without setbacks.
Twice beaten in 2024 by Oleksandr Usyk, he announced his retirement in January this year, leaving fans wondering whether his fighting days are truly behind him.
The 37-year-old has since wavered between talk of a comeback and walking away for good, adding another layer of intrigue to his legacy.
While his future in the ring remains uncertain, Fury’s grip on the spotlight is secure, with two Netflix productions ensuring his voice and story will continue to reach a global audience.
The new documentary is expected to strip back the bravado and provide a rawer look at the man behind the Gypsy King persona.
And while cameras follow his next chapter off the canvas, speculation continues to swirl about whether Fury could be tempted into one final blockbuster fight.
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Tyson Fury continues to be linked with a fight against Anthony Joshua, with the rumours going on for years
| PAA long-rumoured all-British showdown with Anthony Joshua remains the bout fans crave most.
Eddie Hearn recently confirmed AJ remains interested. Both men need to thrash out a financial agreement, something that has proven to be a substantial obstacle so far.