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Ricky Hatton thinks Tyson Fury will make retirement U-turn due to 'two boils on backside'

Former world champion Ricky Hatton believes Tyson Fury will unretire to face either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk. Hatton has stated that he 'doesn't believe a word that comes out of Fury's mouth' and is sure an undisputed heavyweight clash with the winner of Joshua and Usyk will be too much for him to resist.

The Gypsy King announced his retirement after knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April but 'The Hitman' does not buy Fury's announcement.

"I love Tyson," Hatton told talkSPORT. "But I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth half the time, and I say that with love. He doesn't need to fight; he's done it all and more. What he came back from with mental health and the problems that he had like I had, for him to come back and do what he's done, he has nothing more to prove.

"I think it's been stalling the fight with Usyk, the fight with AJ, it's happening then it's not happening, and I think Tyson's just had enough. If the TV and the promoters and the people who make the ultimate final decision, if they can pull their fingers out, I have no doubt that Tyson will come back.

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"Because I know Tyson, he's a champion and he wants to be the very best and he has proved he's the best, but he's got these two boils on his backside, one is Uysk and one is AJ and I don't think he'll want to fully put his feet up unless he's dealt with them. I think with his retirement, take it with a pinch of salt. I think certainly if the AJ fight comes about, he'll come back. I think the Usyk

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