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Anthony Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn has laughed off claims that Tyson Fury is set to retire later this year. Fury has claimed that his showdown with Dillian Whyte in April will be the last of his career.
Boxing fanatics have been desperate to see Joshua and Fury go head-to-head before either calls time on their career.
And they looked set to get their way last year after the duo apparently agreed to a two-fight contest.
The first of those encounters was pencilled in for last summer, with a follow-up scheduled for mid-December or early January.
And a contract had reportedly already been signed.
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But a spanner was thrown into the works after Deontay Wilder won his arbitration case to set-up a third fight with Fury.
Fury had won a rematch against


