In his 14-year career, Tyson Fury will officially retire undefeated with 32 wins and one draw - (which he would then avenge with two wins over Deontay Wilder).
In defeating the likes of Wilder, Wladimir Klitschko, Dillian Whyte, Derek Chisora, Otto Wallin and Steve Cunningham - Fury will go down as one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time.
And he's made a lot of money doing so. Over the past couple of years, the Gypsy King has been one of the highest paid athletes in the world - with millions tuning in to his heavyweight bouts.
But last week, he once again confirmed that he would retire, and went a step further in giving up the Ring Magazine belt. Today, Fury has been given a deadline to relinquish his WBC championship belts and it's expected other organisations will follow suit - meaning he'll be forced to give up all of his belts if he is to retire. READ MORE: Anthony Joshua told to flirt with 'disqualification' in order to win Oleksandr Usyk fight After teasing a comeback fight against Chisora, Fury quickly U-turned and decided to 'walk away' from the sport after making the announcement on his 34th birthday.
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