Fury vacates world heavyweight titles
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Yes, you're correct. Tyson Fury, the British professional boxer, announced on August 17, 2022, that he was vacating the WBC, WBA (Super), WBO, and Ring Magazine world heavyweight titles. This decision came after a tumultuous period in his career, which included a series of delays and setbacks related to his upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury, who had held the titles since defeating Deontay Wilder in February 2020, cited a lack of clarity and uncertainty surrounding his next fight as the reason for his decision. He also expressed frustration with the WBC and other governing bodies, claiming that they were not doing enough to support him and other fighters.
By vacating his titles, Fury is essentially giving up his claim to the heavyweight championships, which will now be up for grabs by other top contenders. This move has significant implications for the boxing world, as it sets the stage for a potential showdown between Usyk and other top heavyweight contenders, such as Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte.
It's worth noting that Fury's decision to vacate his titles has been met with controversy and criticism from some in the boxing community, who feel that he is abandoning his responsibilities as a champion and leaving the sport in a state of uncertainty. However, Fury has maintained that his decision was necessary to protect his own interests and well-being, and that he will continue to be a major player in the heavyweight division in the future.