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Tyson Fury makes retirement U-turn with decision on future coming after Dillian Whyte bout

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Tyson Fury insists he won't be retiring from boxing any time soon a mere month-and-a-half after claiming that his fight against Dillian Whyte next weekend was going to be his last.The Gypsy King is set to defend his WBC heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, which will be the first time he's fought in England for four years.While promoting the bout earlier this year, Fury said he planned to quit the sport for good as there were no more challenges left for him in his career - despite the prospect of title unification fight against the winner of Anthony Joshua's prospective rematch with Oleksandr Usyk."This is the final fight of my career, I'm retiring after this," Fury told reporters at a press conference in March. "$150million in the bank, healthy, young, I'm gonna buy a massive yacht abroad.

I'm retiring, I'm out, this is my final fight, I'm done."While most people took the 33-year-old's words with a pinch of salt at the time, boxing fans will be relieved to hear that the champ has changed his mind."I am only thinking about Dillian Whyte at this moment, I am not thinking about retirement," he said during a virtual press call. "That will all come after I have had the fight and we will think about what is to come, what the future holds for me."How many fights has Tyson Fury got left in him?

Let us know what you think in the comments section.Fury has won 31 of his 32 professional fights, with the only blot on his record being his dramatic split decision draw he against Deontay Wilder back in 2018.

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