Tyson Fury: I Know My Boxing Career Won't Last Forever, There Is Still A Lot Of Opportunity In WWE

Tyson Fury says there is still a lot of opportunity for him in WWE.

Fury last appeared in WWE at the Clash At The Castle premium live event in 2022, where he prevented as Austin Theory from cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase. After the conclusion of the Undisputed Universal Championship match between Drew McIntyre and Roman Reigns, Fury hit the ring and sang 'American Pie' with McIntyre to send the crowd home happy.

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Fury has only participated in one match in WWE, facing Braun Strowman at the Crown Jewel premium live event in 2019. Fury won that bout via count out. Since then, many fans have wondered if Fury ever plans to step back inside of the squared circle.

In a new interview with Sports Illustrated, Fury was discussing his boxing career and how he knows it won't last forever. Fury also noted that there's still a lot of opportunity in WWE.

“I’ve been doing this for 15 years, which is a long time. I know it won’t last forever. And it’s true, I’ve had a few good stints in WWE. There is still a lot of opportunity there.”

Fury went on to note that boxing is currently where his focus is at.

“It’s an amazing experience there. At the moment, I’m very busy with boxing. I’m still active and on top of my chosen profession, so this is where my focus will be. After that, we’ll see.”

Fightful will update fans when more information is provided about Fury's next venture in the world of professional wrestling.

Earlier this year, Fury said that he thinks that WWE will run Clash At The Castle 2 soon. Fans can learn more about Fury's comments by clicking here.

Special thanks to Sports Illustrated for the quote(s).

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