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Eddie Hearn does not expect Tyson Fury to retire from boxing and instead believes the champion will face the winner of Anthony Joshua 's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
The 'Gypsy King' defeated Dillian Whyte with a sixth-round stoppage to retain his world title last month before confirming his plans to hang up his gloves. Fury is expected to be pushed to make a decision over whether he will vacate his belt with WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman planning to open talks shortly.
Boxing promoter Hearn previously branded Fury a "bluff merchant" over his claim he would retire from the sport and predicted he would remain in the sport. The Matchroom kingpin has now gone one step further and suggested Fury is unlikely to vacate his belt.
"I guess he is going to be asked 'are you retiring, and if you are we need to vacate the belt," Hearn told iFL TV. "But he is not retiring and he won't vacate the belt and that is what I expect to happen. If he does retire good luck to him, he is the master of his destiny and if he wants to walk away from the game fair play to him.
"But I don't think he will I think he will fight the winner of AJ against Usyk in December. It will be for the undisputed championship, it will be a huge fight financially and it will be a legacy-defining fight and it will put the winner down as what