Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will return to boxing on 9 June against an unnamed opponent in Manchester – his first fight since 2015.
The 29 year old has not fought since claiming the IBF, WBA and WBO world titles from Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015.
He accepted a backdated two-year ban in December and got suspended in 2016 for “anti-doping and medical issues”.
However, he had his licence reinstated earlier this year and has now signed with promoter Frank Warren.
Fury first fought as a professional in December 2008 and has won all 25 of his pro bouts, but has been out of action for more than two years.
Since he last fought, fellow Briton Anthony Joshua has taken the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO world heavyweight titles, while unbeaten American Deontay Wilder holds the WBC belt.
After beating Joseph Parker to win the WBO title on 31 March, Joshua said: “I want Wilder. Or Fury. Get him [Wilder] in the ring and I’ll knock him spark out.”
Joshua made it known that he wants to fight Wilder even though the WBA has since ordered him to begin negotiations with Russia’s mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin.
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