Early career On 22 December 2018, Fury made his professional boxing debut, defeating Jevgenijs Andrejevs (10–102–3) at
Manchester Arena in
Manchester, scoring a four-round
points decision victory (40–36). In his second bout on 23 March 2019, Fury defeated Callum Ide (0–26–2) via
knockout in the 1st round at
Leicester Arena in
Leicester. In 2019, Fury took part in
Love Island, effectively, halting his boxing career. Fury returned on 21 December fought Przemyslaw Binienda (2–26) at the
Copper Box Arena in
London, defeating him via
technical knockout in the 1st round. On 13 November 2020, Fury defeated Genadij Krajevskij (0–11) via knockout in the 2nd round. On 27 February 2021 at the Copper Box Arena, Tommy Fury fought Scott Williams (0–9), defeating him via technical knockout in the 2nd round. On 5 June 2021, Fury defeated Jordan Grant (2–0) via a points decision victory (40–36). On 29 August, Fury fought
mixed martial artist Anthony Taylor (0–1) on the undercard of
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley. Fury won by
unanimous decision with 40–36 on all three judges' scorecards.
Fury vs Paul After defeating Taylor on Paul's undercard, it was announced that the two would headline on
18 December at the
Amalie Arena in
Tampa, Florida, US. However, on 6 December, Fury withdrew due to a bacterial chest infection and a broken rib. Fury was replaced by mixed martial artist
Tyron Woodley. Fury vs Paul was then rescheduled for 2 August 2022 at
Madison Square Garden in
New York City, US. However, Fury withdrew again due to being denied entry into the US and was replaced by
Hasim Rahman Jr. After withdrawing, Fury returned to the ring on the undercard of his brother
Tyson Fury's fight against
Dillian Whyte on
23 April 2022 at
Wembley Stadium in London, in which he defeated Daniel Bocianski (10–1) via points decision victory. After defeating Bocianski, Fury called out Paul. On 27 January, it was announced that Fury vs Paul was rescheduled a third time for 26 February at the
Diriyah Arena in
Diriyah,
Saudi Arabia. Fury defeated Paul via split decision with one judge scoring the fight (75–74) to Paul, while the other two judges scored it (76–73) to Fury. at
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Fury vs Lambert On 4 October 2022, it was announced that Fury would face American boxer
Paul Bamba (5–2) as the co-feature bout to
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Deji at the
Coca-Cola Arena in
Dubai, UAE. However, during the weigh-in on 12 November, Bamba weighed in at 176.6 Ibs while Fury weighed in at 181.4 Ibs. Both fighters stated that they made the weight that was stated in their contract. Bamba refused to fight, and on 13 November, the day of the fight, Bamba was replaced with Cameroon boxer Rolly Lambert (15–1–1) who held the
WBO Africa,
WBC and
WBA Asian titles, for an
exhibition fight. During the bout, Fury and Lambert were
booed while Fury's rival
Jake Paul was on commentary, which led to Fury calling out Paul to a bout.
Fury vs KSI In
November 2019, British
YouTuber KSI defeated American YouTuber
Logan Paul via split decision. Afterwards, Fury called out KSI to a bout, which KSI later declined as he wanted to focus on his music career. On 30 July 2023, it was announced that Fury would face KSI on 14 October at
Manchester Arena in
Manchester, England headlining
MF & DAZN: X Series 10 – The Prime Card. In a closely contested affair that consisted of both boxers clinching excessively, Fury defeated KSI after six rounds via unanimous decision: all three judges scored the bout 57–56 in Fury's favour. The result was originally announced as a majority decision, with judge Rafael Ramos' scorecard being incorrectly tallied to 57–57.
Cancelled bout with Darren Till On 17 November 2024, it was announced that Fury would face English mixed martial artist
Darren Till on 18 January 2025 as the headlining bout for
X Series 20 in
Manchester, England at the
Co-op Live. "It feels great to, finally, say that I am back," said Fury. "I have been out of the ring far too long." However, on 6 December, Fury announced on his Instagram that he had withdrawn from the fight, after Till said if he was losing the fight he would resort to "MMA tactics". Fury's previous opponent
Anthony Taylor stepped in to face Till. On 14 April 2025, Fury took to Twitter to announce his return after over 18 months of inactivity in the ring. He announced he would be fighting in
Budapest,
Hungary against an unknown opponent. It was later announced Fury would be fighting
Bosnian boxer, Kenan Hanjalic (5–1) on 9 May at the MTK Arena. Fury won the 6 round fight by unanimous decision.
Fury vs Hall In January 2026, Fury began teasing a "massive" fight announcement for 2026. On 25 March,
Manchester Arena's social media account accidentally posted a flier promoting a bout between Fury and
Eddie Hall set for 13 June as the headliner for
Misfits 23. Later that day,
Talksport confirmed the bout and stated an announcement for Misfits 23 was imminent in the coming days. On 27 March,
Misfits Boxing formally announced the bout on social media for June 13 as an MF–professional bout at Manchester Arena, Manchester, with the billing "Beauty vs. The Beast", referencing the classic fairy tale
Beauty and the Beast. == Television career ==