Is this Fury’s final farewell and what might it mean for heavyweight scene?
Tyson Fury claimed he has retired from boxing in a video post on social media on Monday.
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Tyson Fury claimed he has retired from boxing in a video post on social media on Monday.
British heavyweight Tyson Fury has retired from boxing — again — one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
Tyson Fury, the Gypsy King, has hinted at a potential new direction following his official retirement from the boxing ring. In a statement released on social media on Monday (13 January), the 36 year old boxer bid farewell to his fans.
Tyson Fury’s wife Paris has consistently called for the former heavyweight champion to retire from boxing.
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Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said Monday he had retired from boxing just weeks after suffering a second straight defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk. "I'm going to make this short and sweet," the British fighter said in a social media post. "I'd like to announce my retirement from boxing." "It's been a blast, I've loved every single minute of it," added Fury, who has, however, previously quit only to return to the ring. The "Gypsy King", 36, last fought on December 21 when he lost his rematch against WBA, WBC and WBO champion Usyk in Riyadh.
Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn has already revealed when Tyson Fury could make a sensational U-turn on his shock retirement.
Tyson Fury has perplexed fans by using an old-English idiom to announce his retirement from boxing.