Tommy Fury: From Ring Comeback to New Podcast Venture
Professional Boxer Expands Beyond the Ring
Tommy Fury is a British professional boxer and reality television personality, known both for his sporting career and his appearance on Love Island. Boxing legends Tommy Fury and John Fury are going head-to-head in a new visualised podcast titled ‘What the Fury?!’, marking a significant expansion of the 26-year-old’s public profile. The 10-part series – filmed at Holmes Chapel Boxing Club, Cheshire – will see Tommy, 26, and John, 60, will strike up verbal battles on some of the top subjects that have faced dramatic changes over the past few decades.
Recent Boxing Activity and Future Ambitions
Tommy Fury’s last fight took place against Kenan Hanjalic on May 9, 2025, in Budapest, Hungary. He won by unanimous decision in the 6th round. This marked his return to the ring after an 18-month hiatus. Fury remains undefeated as a professional with an 11-0 record. Despite a challenging personal period, Fury insists that he is back and ready to work towards his goal, to ‘challenge for a world title’.
Personal Struggles and Recovery
In 2025, Fury stated that he has struggled with alcoholism, believing it was the reason behind his split with Hague in 2024. The boxer candidly discussed his battles in a BBC documentary, revealing his determination to overcome personal challenges. In May 2025, the couple announced they were back together with partner Molly-Mae Hague, with whom he shares a daughter. His openness about mental health and addiction has resonated with fans seeking authenticity from public figures.
Navigating the Influencer Boxing Era
Tommy Fury has questioned the logic behind Anthony Joshua’s decision to step into the ring with Jake Paul, admitting the bout ‘makes no sense’. The younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, Tommy Fury knows Paul better than most, having handed him his only professional defeat in 2023. This victory remains a defining moment in Fury’s career, cementing his credibility in an era where traditional boxing increasingly intersects with social media culture.