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Tyson Fury will '100 per cent' return to ring but only face Joshua or Usyk for right price

Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says he will "100 per cent" return to the ring, but that “big pockets” would be required to lure him into a potential unification bout against Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury, 33, said in April that he was calling time on his undefeated professional career after defending his WBC world title in front of a record-breaking attendance at Wembley Stadium, when he knocked out Dillian Whyte in the sixth round.

However, in an interview with Queensberry Promotions late on Tuesday, Fury said: "We've got some very exciting news coming. I think the world's been waiting for our plan of action.”

Asked if he would return to boxing, Fury replied: "One hundred per cent, like [movie character] Jerry Maguire said, 'Show me the money!'

"If anybody can show me the money... I put a moniker on [promoter] Frank Warren years ago, I called him the 'Magic Man'. Because if he can bring somebody back from absolutely dead, like he did with me, he must have magic.

"We're going to make something big, big happen."

Warren, Fury’s UK promoter, said on the same video call: "We've looked at a couple of scenarios. I spoke to Tyson again today, and we're hopefully going to come up with something that Tyson wants to do. We've talked about various scenarios.

"Maybe an exhibition bout, we don't know. Something will come out of it. Once Tyson is happy, then I'll be happy, and whatever is going to be will be.

"There's obviously a lot of things to talk about, and the public will want to see Tyson Fury back in the ring, where he's the king. I want to see that.

"I get where Tyson is and what he's said: people retire and come back in a couple of years. I like fellas to fight when they're in their prime, and for me Tyson Fury

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