Anthony Joshua in 2015 and 2017. Fury first ended his nine-year reign as world heavyweight champion before Joshua sent him into retirement in a Wembley blockbuster.
But the Gypsy King - now 33 - has no plans to hang around for the fresh faces to come and knock him out. The WBC champion has stated this week that his clash with Dillian Whyte will be his last fight.
But while that is unlikely to be the case, he insists he won’t be fighting for much longer.He said: “Boxing for me doesn’t mean fighting world champions, young guys coming up because I’ve studied boxing and know the history of it.
Every dog has his day whether you’re the greatest or not, age catches up very quickly so you’ve got to move over for the younger guys.“Klitschko all those years ago, I said to him ‘you were a good champion in your day, a good man.
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