Tyson Fury, the renowned British heavyweight, is gearing up for his return to the boxing ring in 2026, nearly a year after announcing his retirement. As the preparations intensify, American contender Brandon Moore has been presented as a potential opponent for Fury's comeback fight.

Fury has been sharing his training progress on social media, revealing an intense regimen that includes sprinting through fields while tethered to a heavy log. The venue, date, and official confirmation of his return are yet to be disclosed. However, Moore's promoter, Dmitriy Salita, has expressed eagerness to negotiate a fight between the two heavyweights.

Moore, the reigning USBA Heavyweight Champion, boasts an impressive record of 19 victories, with 10 of those wins coming by stoppage, and one defeat. Salita highlighted Moore's credentials, stating, "Brandon Moore is a legitimate American heavyweight, standing at 6'6" tall and weighing between 240 to 250lbs. He is big, strong, and continues to improve, reflecting the modern heavyweight profile while maintaining his unique fighting style."

Fury, meantime, has been diligently preparing for his 38th bout, aiming to weigh under 19 stone. He shared a glimpse of his training on Instagram, emphasizing the grueling effort that goes into each fight. "This is the stuff that people don't see," Fury said. "The hard work that goes into fights, camps, life. It's not all glitz and glamour. Winning is done in silence. Hard work is done in silence."

As the boxing world anticipates Fury's return, the matchup against Moore could provide an exciting contest, pitting Fury's experience against Moore's rising star power.