Tyson Fury is back on top of the world following his remarkable comeback and is gearing up for his trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder.
A controversial draw in the first meeting, in which Fury made his boxing return, was followed by the Gypsy King inflicting a first career defeat upon the American in the rematch.
Fury is once again the favourite for victory this weekend as he looks to defend his WBC heavyweight belt. For fans of Fury, there will be continued questions as to how long the experienced fighter has left in the tank - and he's spoken about his plans.
Now 33, and having already retired once and struggling to adjust to life outside of the ring, Fury is understandably setting himself some targets before he hangs up the gloves once
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