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Tyson Fury wants Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson to play him in a movie on his life

Tyson Fury has revealed he wants WWE legend Dwayne ‘The Rock‘ Johnson to play him in a movie of his life.

The Gypsy King, 33, reckons Johnson, 49, would do a fine job – even calling him ‘my brother’.

He is currently back in training as he prepares for his all-British heavyweight title clash against Dillian Whyte.

But he took time out of his busy schedule to sit down for a candid interview with Carl Frampton to discuss all things boxing, legacy and retirement.

Fury told BT Sport: “I have been offered Hollywood movies plenty of times.

“But they will 100 percent do a movie about me one day.

“The Rock plays me in the movie, my brother The Rock. It could either be me or The Rock who plays me in the movie.

“I have got six kids at home and a wife. When is enough enough? Why do I have to be one of them people who goes on too long and gets injured for one too many fights and be known for guy who blew it all for a few quid?

“I want to retire on top, do a Netflix documentary about me and a Hollywood movie.

“I do love this sport, but when I am done, I am done.

“I always say I never get involved in other people’s business because there is so many trainers and managers with more experience than me.

“So I will let them stay involved in their business same as they have let me do my job as a fighter.

“They are already there. I could probably talk about boxing like you do, commentary or punditry.”

Fury also opened up his training camp with fellow heavyweight Joseph Parker.

He revealed: “No, me and Joe don’t do any sparring together.

“We do a bit of body sparring but we don’t really do any sparring.

“Joe’s a friend of mine and we agreed we would never fight each other anyway.

“I’m Joe’s mental advisor, financial advisor, part-time

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