Tyson Fury and his Belts – Which belt can he boast of in the heavyweight division? 💫

Tyson Fury, the “Gypsy King” went through a very difficult path to win the WBC heavyweight belt. And his ambitions don’t end there, which is why he agreed to hold a unification fight with Usyk for the title of absolute champion. Although some experts previously tried to blame Tyson Fury for avoiding this fight in pursuit of money, putting on shows with fighters like Francis Ngannou. 

The Ring of Fire, the first unified world heavyweight boxing championship in the four-belt era was held between Ukrainian boxer Olexander Usyk and Tyson Fury in May 2024. Gypsy King, who had never lost a professional boxing match before, was defeated via split decision. This defeat cost him his WBC belt and Lineal status. Thus, for the moment, Fury does not have any of the world boxing awards.

Fury will meet Usyk again later this year. The rematch date was scheduled for 21 December 2024. Gypsy King will have a chance to reclaim three of the Big Four belts at the upcoming clash. 

Until then, we invite you to run through the previous awards and titles of the glorious Briton.

Tyson Fury's heavyweight champion belt - WBC

  1. WBA (Super), WBO, IBF, IBO, and The Ring Magazine Heavyweight Titles

    • How he got them. On November 28, 2015, in a much-anticipated bout, Tyson Fury defeated the then-reigning heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. This victory was a massive upset as Klitschko had not been defeated in over a decade. With this win, Fury claimed the WBA (Super), WBO, IBF, and IBO heavyweight titles. Additionally, he was recognized as The Ring Magazine champion, which isn’t a sanctioning body title but is considered a highly prestigious recognition in the boxing world.
    • Weight in the boxing world. The WBA, WBO, and IBF are three of the four major sanctioning bodies in boxing. Holding these titles simultaneously signifies dominance in the heavyweight division. The Ring Magazine title, though unofficial, is highly respected and is often considered the lineal championship, representing the true champion of the division.
  2. Lineal Heavyweight Championship

    • How he got it. By defeating Klitschko in 2015, Fury was also widely recognized as the lineal heavyweight champion. The lineal championship traces back to the man who beat the man, representing an unbroken lineage of top fighters in the division. While not a physical belt, it’s a prestigious recognition.
    • Weight in the boxing world. The lineal championship is a traditional concept and holds significant weight in the boxing community. Being the lineal champion means being recognized as the best fighter in the division, irrespective of the other titles.
  3. WBC and The Ring Magazine Heavyweight Titles

    • How he got them. On February 22, 2020, Tyson Fury faced Deontay Wilder in a highly anticipated rematch. Fury dominated the bout and stopped Wilder in the 7th round. With this victory, Fury captured the WBC heavyweight title. He also solidified his claim to The Ring Magazine title, which he previously held.
    • Weight in the boxing world. The WBC is one of the most recognized and coveted titles in boxing. The iconic green belt has been held by many boxing legends. Holding the WBC title is a testament to being among the elite in the heavyweight division.

Is Tyson Fury ok after the heavyweight belt loses?

Throughout his career, Tyson Fury has faced adversities both inside and outside the ring. Despite these challenges, he has managed to capture the most prestigious titles in the heavyweight division. His unique combination of size, skill, and agility makes him one of the standout figures in the history of heavyweight boxing.


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