Tyson Fury posts new training footage teasing comeback as he reunites with dad John

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Tyson Fury has reunited with his father John Fury in a training capacity as he continues to mull over a boxing comeback.The ‘Gypsy King’ initially retired from boxing earlier this year after back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk.Fury and his father John worked out away from the gymBut he has on several occasions suggested he is open to a comeback in 2026, including for a trilogy against the Ukrainian in a bid for redemption.In his most recent update, Fury did suggest for now he was ‘too old’ and was unsure that he needed to make a U-turn on his decision to hang up his gloves.Although his latest social media footage is anything to go by, Fury could well be gearing up for a return.Fury posted footage of himself linking up with his father John, who was in his corner for his first defeat to Usyk in May last year.The pair hadn’t been seen together publicly in a boxing capacity since that date, with Fury Sr absent from his son’s corner for the rematch.Now the pair have well and truly reunited, with Fury firing some big shots into pads held by his father.Combinations were let off with loud thuds, with the former champion looking sharp and in good condition.He captioned the post: “Back to basics and back to the original Gypsy roots! “In the beautiful British countryside, Cumbria. Big pappa bear. Living the dream. 2025 and still the Don.”For now, Fury has yet to declare his next move and is letting the heavyweight scene develop.Fury Sr didn’t appear in his son’s corner for his last fight in DecemberGettyWill John Fury train Tyson Fury if he makes a boxing comeback?Fury was cornered by Sugar Hill Steward and Andy Lee for his failed redemption against Usyk.His father did not attend the fight, months after being criticised for his advice during the champion’s defeat.But it is currently unclear if he would be involved, should he come back.The 60-year-old was critical of Fury’s training camp and believed he would have done a better job to prepare him to avenge his loss.And Fury himself came out to deny significant changes were being made in the future.Who could Tyson Fury fight if he returns?Fury’s priority is to face Usyk again in 2026, with ‘The Cat’ having defended his undisputed titles in a KO victory against Daniel Dubois.Fury still wants to take on Usyk againGETTYBut it may not be possible with Usyk having been ordered to first defend his titles against Joseph Parker.Several alternative bouts could emerge including finally settling his bitter rivalry with Anthony Joshua in a two-fight deal.The 37-year-old has suggested he would fight AJ but only if he cannot get his preferred option in Usyk.