Tyson Fury, who hasn't stepped back into the ring since his bout against Derek Chisora last year, is eagerly seeking a comeback and a formidable opponent. However, according to recent updates, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that there is a lack of interest from fighters in facing the 34-year-old 'Gypsy King.' This has prompted Sulaiman to label Fury as a victim of the situation.
However, Mauricio Sulaiman expressed a strong desire to see Tyson Fury return to the boxing ring without delay. In addition, he mentioned the possibility of arranging a mandatory bout for the reigning WBC heavyweight champion, 'The Gypsy King.' Despite holding the prestigious title, Fury finds himself in a predicament due to the absence of a worthy opponent and the fact that he cannot afford to wait until December. Sulaiman empathetically described Fury as a victim of the circumstances surrounding his current situation, highlighting the challenges he faces in finding a suitable adversary.