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Tyson Fury doubles down on retirement but says "don't rule out that Mayweather money"

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Tyson Fury has doubled down on his wish to retire after his knockout victory over Dillian Whyte.The Gypsy King retained his WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles as well as keeping lineal bragging rights following a dramatic sixth round stoppage on Saturday night.

Fury controlled the first five rounds before delivering a devastating right uppercut, which sent ‘The Body Snatcher’ to the floor.Whyte was unable to continue despite getting back to his feet, meaning Fury extended his flawless record to 32 wins and 0 losses, but confirmed it “could be the end” of his career.

And the champion went on to double down on his words in the post-fight press conference.Fury said: “I’m happy with my decisions.

I’m gonna go home with my wife and my kids. I’ve fulfilled everything I ever wanted to fulfil.“I’m going to retire as only the second heavyweight champion in history after Rocky Marciano to retire undefeated.

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