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4th January 2026
12:31pm GMT
Tyson Fury has announced that he is returning to boxing after retiring for the fifth time.
The Gypsy King retired last January after his second defeat to Oleksander Usyk.
However, he later teased his return late last year, saying: “The King must return to his throne.”
Taking to Instagram, he wrote: "2026 is that year Return of the mac.
"Been away for a while but I'm back now, 37 years old and still punching. Nothing better to do than punch men in the face and get paid for it."
It comes after the news that Fury relocated his family to a six-bedroom £8m home near Douglas on the Isle of Man.
The two-time heavyweight world champion quit the mainland UK after Rachel Reeves' budget, in favour of a more tax-friendly part of the world.
Although being close to the mainland, the Isle of Man is not part of the UK, and is instead a self-governing British Crown Dependency.
This means that income tax rates on the island are nearly half for those in higher bands.
In the UK, earnings between £50,271 and £125,140 are taxed at 40 per cent, with earnings over £125,140 being taxed at 45 per cent.
However, in the Isle of Man, the higher rate of tax is just 21 per cent.
There is also a £220,000 cap on how much tax one individual can pay, as well as being no capital gains tax or inheritance tax.
Both Tyson and his wife Paris have changed their business addresses on Companies House to the Isle of Man, per The Sun.
A source told the outlet: “Tyson has been telling pals that he has moved to the island.
“He is very fond of the Isle of Man and has been telling residents that he is looking forward to making it his home.
“The couple have also been checking out schools in the area for their youngest kids.”
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