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'My sons are Tommy and Tyson Fury but I spent Christmas in the woods with my dog - eating rabbit stew'

John Fury is no stranger to stardom as his sons are Tyson and Tommy Fury, but away from the bright lights of boxing, all he wants to do is spend time at his home in the woods. As the father of the Gypsy King, he could have his pick of fancy restaurants, plush holidays or living in a mansion, but it's the serene surroundings of mother nature where John feels most at home.The 59-year-old even chooses to live off rabbit stew and what he can hunt along with spending Christmas alone in the woods with the company of his loyal hound. During a recent chat with Daily Star Sport, while speaking on behalf of Free Bets, John, who is the future father-in-law to Molly-Mae Hague, admits he has never had it easy, nor would he ever want life to be that way.
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Tyson Fury insists he won't return to boxing despite suggestion of retirement U-turn
Tyson Fury insists he has no plans to return to boxing despite talk of a retirement U-turn intensifying in the past few weeks.The 33-year-old told fans he was done after knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in April and has consistently insisted that there's no chance of a re-think, despite the allure of a title-unification fight against the winner of Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk.And in a post to Instagram on Tuesday evening the Gypsy King said he was sticking to his guns, telling followers that reports of him returning to boxing is "news to me".While working out on an exercise bike, Fury said: "I've just read today that I'm supposed to be coming out of retirement."That's news to me. As far as I'm concerned I'm staying."Earlier this week, Fury's promoter Bob Arum hinted at an emphatic return to action for the world heavyweight champion, saying: "Tyson Fury is retired and he will be retired until we come to him with the next big event and then he will unretire.Will Tyson Fury stay retired? Let us know what you reckon in the comments section."I think Fury is going to wait to see how the [Anthony] Joshua fight comes out with [Oleksandr] Usyk, and then he'll make a determination whether he wants to continue," Arum added."Other than fighting the winner of Joshua-Usyk, there's really nothing that's really of interest to Tyson Fury, so we will have to see."Despite supposedly hanging up his gloves, Fury has not vacated any of his world titles yet, so fan scepticism is more than a little understandable.
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