TYSON FURY is set to hold talks over a sensational ring return when he comes back from holiday.
The former two-time heavyweight champion hung up his gloves in January, just a few weeks after his second-straight defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December.
But the Gypsy King seemingly ended his fifth retirement from the sport last week with a scathing social media rant at the undefeated Ukrainian.
Fury’s public U-turn has reignited hopes of him finally sharing the ring with Brit rival Anthony Joshua.
And promoter Frank Warren plans to speak with the Wythenshawe warrior when he’s back from his luxury Bahamas holiday.
The Queensberry Promotions chief told The Daily Mail: “When he comes back from his holiday, we’ll talk.
“But I’m not going to call him about fighting. That’s going to be his choice.
“If he wishes to fight on, then fine. If he doesn’t, so be it.
“He’s been a magnificent servant for British and world boxing—a two-time world champion who’s done everything asked of him.”
Fury and Joshua, 35 and 36 respectively, have twice agreed to fight one another but have frustratingly yet to share the ring.
And Warren believes it’ll be relatively easy to make the long-overdue Battle of Britain for a third time.
The veteran promoter said: “It’ll be about whether Tyson wants to do it, and whether AJ wants to do it.
“AJ is still active and wants the fight—it’s the one that never happened. Everybody wants to see it.”
Fury and Joshua, however, won’t be fighting any time soon as the latter is set to undergo surgery on a niggling elbow injury.