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Tyson Fury has revealed his plans for when he retires after claiming his fight against Dillian Whyte will be his last.
The 33-year-old faces Whyte at Wembley on April 23 in a huge all-British heavyweight clash, and it had initially seemed likely that the winner would go on to fight either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed bout.
However, Fury insists that he will hang up the boxing gloves after his fight next month, though could well turn his attention elsewhere in the combat world.
“This is my final fight, done,” Fury told BT Sport.
“I’ve done everything I need to do now. I’ve made more money than I can spend in a million


