Tyson Fury has given an emphatic response to speculation around a potential return to boxing.
In January Fury announced his last retirement Van Boksen after his second consecutive loss for Oleksandr Usyk. The undefeated Ukrainian anger handed his first professional loss in May before he again exhausted him in December.
The original result crowned Usyk the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 24 years, while the Southpaw retained the uniform belts in their rematch. Fury, 36, disputed the result of each fight, both of which took place in Saudi Aarabia, and claimed that he would not continue in sport.
This meant that he apparently had once given up the ring in a “battle of britain” with Anthony Joshua, which makes many fans wonder how long this retirement will last.
But after being apparently ready to turn the last one in a long line of pensions, as reported by Steve Bunce in The independent Last week Fury addressed that he does not have the desire to return to the square circle.
Fury, filming his picturesque view from a balcony in Lake Como, went to Instagram And said: “I hear a lot talking about” The Gypsy King “return to boxing and I ask the question: what? What would I return for?
“More boxing belt? Won 22 from them. I came across each other, they have had their use for me. But I am happy, satisfied with what I have done, what I have achieved, what I have achieved.
“I have been and back all over the world and here we are, this is what pension looks like for the gypsy king. Not too poor. I am not at all hurry to go back to boxing and let my face hit in it, what? What would I return for?
“So here we are, I am retired and I am retired. I have nothing to prove to someone and nothing to return. God bless you all and you see on the other side.”
This was after Fury teased that he had a “business meeting” in a cryptic video, and hinted that something could be in the making for the future.
“Business meeting today, Dad,” Fury said on Monday (May 19) and film himself and his father John Fury en route. “On the way. Incoming, incoming.” John added: “Aye, big business.”
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