Jeff Stelling jokes he's "giving up boxing" after showing off nasty black eye
Jeff Stelling has joked that he’s retired from boxing after a “dizzy spell” saw the Sky Sports legend smash his head against a door.
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Jeff Stelling has joked that he’s retired from boxing after a “dizzy spell” saw the Sky Sports legend smash his head against a door.
Tyson Fury has insisted that his fight against Dillian Whyte will be his last, claiming that 20 years in boxing is enough for anybody. The Gypsy King started his professional career back in 2008 at the age of 20, beating Hungarian fighter Bela Gyongyosi on the undercard of Carl Froch v Jean Pascal in Nottingham via TKO in the first round.
Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is the fight that has been on boxing fans’ lips for years. But the prospects of the bout actually taking place seem slimmer than ever after Fury confirmed his retirement.
Tyson Fury successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium with a highlight-reel one-punch stoppage in the sixth round against Dillian Whyte before reiterating his plans to retire.
Sitting in nothing but some tight-fitting shorts, Tyson Fury grabbed the flabby part of his belly and started shaking it.
Tyson Fury declared “enough is enough” as he appeared to bring his professional boxing career to an end but the WBC heavyweight champion is tempted by exhibition bouts and another foray into wrestling.
Paris Fury has revealed the one fight that would bring Tyson Fury out of retirement after the Gyspy King confirmed his intentions to step away from boxing after defeating Dillian Whyte last night. Fury has since doubled down on his intentions and has announced his retirement.
Tyson Fury still believes Deontay Wilder is the second-best heavyweight in the world and has backed the American to fight the winner of Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.