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Tyson Fury Makes Stunning Revelation About His Boxing Future

No one can imagine the modern era heavyweight roster without the stalwart Tyson Fury. The Briton star, since 2018, has made terrific sensations in this division, and he’s rolled out some performances for the ages. Recently, he entered the third war with rival Deontay Wilder, and just like all of his performances, Fury proved his case to millions of boxing enthusiasts.

But, post this fight, ‘The Gypsy King’ also spoke about signing off from the sport many times. But, he’s also given an honest take on fighting his two most potent opponents, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk.

However, Fury recently gave a staggering take on his boxing future.

Speaking to MTK Global, he said, “I’m not here to talk about me or even think about boxing this side of Christmas. I’ve had a fantastic career and, if I never box again, I’ll be happy. Whatever the future holds is a mystery – we don’t know yet.” (h/t Michael Benson)

In his last fight, Fury, the WBC heavyweight champ, defended a world title for the very first time in his career. He hammered the Alabama native to the pulp and eventually gave his career-best performance. Wilder ate some blistering shots from Fury, but he had his moments, too. ‘The Bronze Bomber’ dropped Fury twice in the fight.

However, his success was short-lived as Fury struck him with a mammoth right hand in round 11.

Ever since this win, countless fans drew comparisons between Fury and Usyk/Joshua. But, with the Brit’s above comments, it seems he isn’t interested in facing any of his top rivals ahead.

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Is it really time for Tyson Fury to retire?

Deontay Wilder proved to be the toughest opponent for Fury in his stellar career. However, there’s Anthony Joshua, and the new heavyweight champ, Oleksandr Usyk in contention, who are capable of giving a solid outing to Fury.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 22: Tyson Fury celebrates after knocking down Deontay Wilder during their Heavyweight bout for Wilder’s WBC and Fury’s lineal heavyweight title on February 22, 2020 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Also, the hardcore boxing fans wish to see Fury go up against these two heavyweights before he signs off from the sport.

Not just for his record, but these fights will be counted in Fury’s legacy, and he’ll pin himself in the history books if he beats both Usyk and Joshua.

What do you make of Fury’s above comments?

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