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Tyson Fury Eyes Historic Third Heavyweight Title

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Boxing fans are buzzing as Tyson Fury plans a return to the ring. After a brief retirement, Fury is scheduled to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11th. The ultimate goal for Fury, according to experts, is to become a three-time heavyweight world champion, a feat achieved by only a select few legends like Muhammad Ali and Lennox Lewis. His comeback fight is highly anticipated.

Fury's return follows two losses to Oleksandr Usyk, ending his prior retirement. Now, he's aiming to win another heavyweight title and cement his legacy. Trainer Joe Gallagher believes Fury is motivated to reach the top once more. A potential showdown with Anthony Joshua or a trilogy fight with Usyk could be on the horizon if Fury wins his upcoming fight.

Becoming a three-time champion is a challenging task, and Fury faces a tough first opponent in Makhmudov. Gallagher acknowledges Makhmudov's strengths but expects Fury's boxing IQ to prevail. Fury's return is exciting news for boxing, with Gallagher suggesting fans should enjoy him while he is still fighting, given his unpredictable nature.

Currently, the four major world titles are split between Usyk and Fabio Wardley. A victory against Makhmudov could set Fury up for a shot at one of those belts and another chance to make history. Fury has the skill and the drive, but the path to a third title will be challenging.