Tyson Fury's property company is struck off after heavyweight star failed to file any accounts in over two years

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Tyson Fury has been dealt a fresh blow after seeing his property company struck off, according to reports.
It serves as the latest setback for The Gypsy King, who announced his retirement last month on the heels of his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December of last year.
While many have pondered what career Fury will pursue now, it appears it won't be in the property market after reports claimed his company has been dissolved.
According to The Sun, Fury's company - GreenwayBalmoral Ltd - was struck off last week via a compulsory strike-off action.
The decision comes after Fury reportedly failed to file a single bit of paperwork since the company was established in January 2023.
It's also claimed that Fury was handed a fine and a warning over the matter back in December. He was told that the business would be struck off within two months.
Tyson Fury has been dealt a fresh blow after seeing his property company stuck off
It serves as the latest setback for The Gypsy King, who announced his retirement last month
A source told the outlet: 'A source said: 'Questions over Tyson's future remain after he suddenly quit the ring in January.
'Clearly his future isn't in property development. His legion of fans are eager to see what he'll do next.'
A report from the Mirror last year suggested that Fury’s business empire has grown by more than 50 per cent in the last financial year and is worth over £80million.
It's claimed that Tyson Fury Limited has £109million in investments - as well as £4.5million in cash and £3.8million in other assets.
Business accounts show that the Gypsy King paid himself £150,000 in dividends in 2023 – up from £7,500 the previous year.
Meanwhile, January's video marked the fifth time that Fury has retired from the sport, with four returns to competition so far.
'Hi everybody, I'm going to make this short and sweet,' he said in a clip he shared to social media. 'I'd like to announce my retirement from boxing. It's been a blast, I've loved every single minute of it.
'I'm going to end with this... Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side. Get up!'
Despite his message to fans, Fury is reportedly considering coming out of his recent retirement to set up a long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua.
Fury has previously expressed his interest in property and purchased a £1.695million mansion in December 2020, according to land registry records
The decision comes after Fury reportedly failed to file a single bit of paperwork since 2023
As per Boxing Kingdom, Fury is considering coming out of retirement just weeks after making his decision to fight Joshua.
Joshua may have added to the speculation with a cryptic Instagram post shared shortly before the news broke.
The heavyweight titan shared a picture from sunnier climes of himself playing chess - a pastime the star has repeatedly discussed having an interest in - with the caption: 'The game is the game (black pawn emoji)'.
Whether the post is a reference to moves being made behind the scenes remains to be seen, but the fighter's promoter Eddie Hearn has been keen to set up the next fight for Joshua, who fell to Daniel Dubois in September.
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