Tyson Fury Makes a Statement at Trump's UFC Event: A Look at His Return to the U.S. and Potential Showdown with Anthony Joshua
British boxer Tyson Fury surprised attendees at President Donald Trump's UFC cage fight by showing up in a bedazzled black suit and a red and white cap with the slogan "Donald Trump for Prime Minister." The event took place on the White House's south lawn, complete with a ring, seating for 4,500, and a temporary arch called "The Claw" to commemorate 250 years of American Independence. Fury hinted at a potential fight with Anthony Joshua, adding to the ongoing saga between the two boxers.
Fury's appearance at the UFC event, where he expressed his desire to face Joshua in the future, drew attention to his previous connections with Trump. The former world heavyweight champion has been praised by Trump in the past, with the president inviting him to the White House following his championship wins. Fury has even likened himself to Trump with the slogan "Make boxing great again."
This event marked Fury's return to the U.S. since 2021, showcasing his continued presence in the boxing world. The Fury family has also been in the spotlight through various reality shows, including Tommy Fury's appearance on Love Island and their Netflix series At Home with the Furys. Stay tuned for more updates on Fury's boxing career and future endeavors.