Hughie Fury Set to Make Boxing Comeback on May 11 Undercard after Long Covid Battle
Hughie Fury is making a triumphant return to the boxing ring after a challenging three-year hiatus due to long Covid and other health issues. The heavyweight contender, who last fought in 2021, is eager to get back into the mix and work his way towards a shot at a world title.
Fury, the cousin of WBC titlist Tyson Fury, will have a tune-up bout on April 20 before stepping into the ring on May 11 as part of the undercard for the Jessica McCaskill vs Lauren Price world title fight in Cardiff, live on Sky Sports. The road back has not been easy for Fury, who described the past few years as a “nightmare” filled with setbacks and doubts about his future in the sport.
Despite contemplating retirement at one point, Fury’s determination and belief in his abilities have kept him going. He is focused on shaking off the ring rust and proving that he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level in the heavyweight division. Fury is confident that he can make a comeback and eventually challenge for a major world title.
With the heavyweight division currently wide open, Fury sees an opportunity to make a mark and showcase his skills against the best in the business. He is hungry for big fights and is ready to put in the work to climb the rankings and earn a shot at a world title.
Fans can catch Fury’s comeback fight on May 11 and witness his journey back to the top of the heavyweight division. With his determination and belief in his abilities, Fury is ready to make a statement and show the world that he belongs among the elite in the sport. Don’t miss the action as Fury looks to reignite his boxing career and chase his dreams of becoming a world champion once again.