Confirmed location and date for trilogy, Fury Usyk

Tyson Fury (34-2-1) has officially announced his return to the ring, confirming a third match against Ukrainian champion Oleksander Ussik (23-0) on April 18th 2026) at London's “Wembley” stadium. The news was made public by the British boxer himself on social networks and was immediately confirmed by boxing media. This announcement comes some [...]
This announcement comes several months after Fury's withdrawal from professional boxing, following two consecutive losses from Ussik alone in his career. He had completed his career with words of gratitude, but he had left open the possibility of a major return.
The first match between them took place in May 2024 in Riyadh, where Ussik won a separate decision, becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion a achievement that had not been seen since the time of Lennox Lewis. The second confrontation occurred in December the same year, where Usik triumphed firmly with unanimous decision.
Both duels were strong and technically high-level. In the first confrontation, Fury had good moments in the middle rounds, but Ussik overturned everything in the last rounds.
In the second match, Ukrainian dominated Tactically, while Fury seemed slower and less energetic.
After the second defeat, Fury withdrew from boxing in early 2025, but many analysts doubted the outcome of the decision. WBC publicly stated that the doors for a return would remain open to it, especially if it wanted to seek revans.
In recent weeks, Fury had hinted that the only fight that would turn him into the ring would be a third with Usyk.
I want to avenge it on my fans in Wimbledon. The past two matches were not judged correctly,” he had declared.
The Fury-Usik Trilogy is already one of the most expected events in the world of boxing. Before this match, Usyk will defend the title on July 19th to Daniel Dubois, as well as in Wimbledon.
If you win, the third encounter with Fury will undoubtedly determine the absolute king of heavy weights.
Organisers expect extraordinary interest and a full stadium. With two large names of the ring, this trilogy is expected to go into history as one of the largest in modern boxing age. /Periscope/












