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Tyson Fury insists he will retire from boxing after fighting Dillian Whyte - but will then take on UFC champion Francis Ngannou in a 'special' attraction.
Fury announced yesterday that his world title defence against Whyte at Wembley on April 23 will be his retirement fight.
But he admitted he will make an exception for a crossover fight with Ngannou who is preparing to undergo knee surgery following his successful title defence against Ciryl Gane.
"I don't class that as a real boxing fight. That's going to be a special fight," he told The MMA Hour. "That will be in a cage with 4oz gloves in Las Vegas at the Raiders Stadium.
"It's very possible [that we see this fight in 2022]. I will have retired from competitive championship boxing and I will be ready to do the crossover fights.
"He won't be the UFC champion anymore, I won't be the WBC heavyweight champion anymore, but I will still be the lineal heavyweight champion because they can't take that from me.
"He's a big guy; a big dangerous guy. People say it's not a fair fight in 10oz gloves and that's correct, because like [former UFC champion] Daniel Cormier said, Ngannou is a