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Tyson Fury next fight options emerge including Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte 2

Following his TKO knockout of Dillian Whyte last weekend, Tyson Fury once again teased with the idea of retirement. But after winning in front of 94,000 people inside Wembley, surely the 33-year-old can't end his career there?

There have been numerous opponents the Gypsy King has been linked to, including UFC Heavyweight Champion, Francis Ngannou, and also Oleksandr Usyk, who beat Anthony Joshua in their bout in September last year.

Lets not forget that back in September, Fury outlined his dream five-fight plan which included a Deontay Wilder fight in Vegas on October 9, Whyte in December, most likely in Cardiff, a double-header with Joshua in 2022 and finally Chisora, once again in Cardiff, most likely next winter.

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He defeated Wilder and Whyte with some ease, and while facing Joshua may depend on how he comes through his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, hanging up his gloves just two fights into a five-fight plan has raised eyebrows.

MEN Sport takes a look at the potential options for the Gypsy King for his next fight if he chooses not to retire:

The most obvious contest - based on the fact they stood side-by-side in the ring together after Fury's win over Whyte, would be a fight with UFC star Francis Ngannou.

His last performance inside the octagon resulted in a unanimous decision win over the interim UFC Heavyweight Champion, Cyril Gane, defending and unifying the UFC Heavyweight title.

The Cameroonian MMA fighter travelled over from Las Vegas to watch the fight ringside, before standing alongside Fury following the knockout win to talk up a crossover contest.

Speaking shortly after his fight with Whyte, Fury said: "This

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