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Tyson Fury promises "jaw-dropping" news as he faces decision over world title

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Tyson Fury has promised to announce "jaw-dropping" news as he faces a decision over whether to vacate his world title and head into retirement.

The 'Gypsy King' defended his title with a sixth-round stoppage victory over Dillian Whyte at Wembley last month, before confirming his plans to retire. Fury must now notify the WBC whether he plans to vacate his title without exploring a shot at the undisputed crown later this year.

And speaking in a video on his Instagram story, Fury said: "Hi guys it's the Gypsy King here. I have got some absolutely fantastic, amazing, jaw-dropping news coming soon so stay tuned."

Despite announcing his retirement, Fury is open to a crossover fight with UFC champion Francis Ngannou. And several people in the champion's close circle, including his wife Paris, believe Fury could be tempted out of retirement, if Anthony Joshua can set up a clash by beating Oleksandr Usyk later this year.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has recently confirmed he will speak with Fury to establish his final decision. "The WBC will be communicating with Tyson Fury and his promoters about his future plans in the coming week," Sulaiman told Sky Sports. "We are ready to support him on whatever he decides. If he decides to retire the WBC will fully support him.

"It is our dream to see fighters retire with such greatness. Undefeated champion,

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