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Tyson Fury’s heavyweight fight with Anthony Joshua in doubt as ‘Gypsy King’ says he will RETIRE from boxing after Wembley showdown with Dillian Whyte

Tyson Fury says his April showdown with Dillian Whyte will be the final fight of his career, claiming he will RETIRE from boxing after the Wembley bout.

The WBC heavyweight champion is in action for the first time since he retained his title with a thrilling victory over Deontay Wilder in October 2021.

Fury and Whyte will meet at Wembley Stadium on April 23
Fury and Whyte will meet at Wembley Stadium on April 23

Boxing fans are desperate to see Fury fight fellow Brit Anthony Joshua in a heavyweight bout but the ‘Gypsy King’ has cast doubt on whether this fight will ever happen.

“I’m 34 [in August], it’s the final fight of my career, I’m retiring after this,” Fury told journalists at the press conference for his fight with Whyte.

“£150million in the bank, good looking, healthy, young – I’m going to buy a massive yacht, I’ve got loads of super cars and properties all over the world.

“Just going to sit back with a hot blonde [Paris Fury], Pina Colada and think ‘you know what I’ve f****** made it, BOOM!”

“I’m retiring, this is my final fight. It’s the final countdown, I’m done,” Fury continued.

“Do I need to do any more? Get a tan, put some baby oil on, what world champions do!”

Fury has suggested he will quit boxing after his bout with Whyte
Fury has suggested he will quit boxing after his bout with Whyte

However, Fury told talkSPORT at the same press conference that he hopes Joshua can beat Oleksandr Usyk in his rematch with the Ukrainian to keep alive his hopes of fighting the former WBA, WBO and IBF champion.

“I really would have loved to have [had the] fight with Anthony Joshua. I really hope he can beat Oleksandr Usyk, I really do,” Fury explained.

“People will say ‘oh no, you don’t really mean that,’ but I really do mean it because that would be an amazing showdown back at Wembley or wherever it might be.

“He’s got to win this fight because if he loses again, then that fight is gone. But hopefully he wins it.”

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