Tyson Fury chin questions 2026 will come about ahead of his comeback but is there really any need for them? We think not. Here is why.
Fury has shown great chin, heart and spirit many times in his career.
Even with his fights against Oleksandr Usyk in recent years there were times where he took some very heavy big punches as well. Usyk has shown he can really punch at heavyweight as well with stoppage wins in recent times.
Specifically last year against Daniel Dubois at Wembley stadium.
Fury’s chin was tested in both Usyk fights and he wasn’t knocked down in either bouts.
Even when Fury has gone down in his career it was only from big punchers at heavyweight mainly. A division where punchers like that hit like car crashes. The likes of Deontay Wilder if he hit someone in real life without a boxing glove on would kill someone easily.
That’s the level of power Fury has been dealing with in his career at times. Even when he has gone down he’s gotten back up to win anyway.
Very few boxers have ever done that at the highest level of professional heavyweight world championship boxing in history if you check the records and facts.
Muhammad Ali was another heavyweight champion who was knocked down in his career at times and got up to win fights.
Fury will be sparring intelligently in training as well and surely won’t leave it all in the gym in gym wars for his comeback either.
While at the same time getting the appropriate much needed high level sparring behind closed doors to get ready for the comeback. It was surprising to us that old Fury nemesis Wladimir Klitschko at 49 has been leaking his sparring footage ahead of a possible comeback on his side as well this year.
Fury will be too shrewd for this and would do well to avoid posting his sparring footage.
Fury is far from done in boxing and is already impressive again in training.

