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Tyson Fury “ in not rush ” to come back: “I am retired”

Tyson Fury said he was “not in a hurry” to return to sport and that he intended to retire, hoping that he would accept to fight Anthony Joshua.

Fury, 36, announced his last boxing retirement in January after consecutive defeats against Oleksandr Usyk.

However, it was not the first time he called time in his career, which led to speculations that he could return to the ring for a lucrative fight against Joshua.

“The Gypsy King” alluded to a possible return several times, including last month in which he published a video of himself in the gymnasium with coach Sugarhill Steward and said “you know what is happening”.

But Fury, who is on vacation in Como, Italy, has moved to dispel any idea that he is about to announce a return to the ring in a video published on Instagram.

“I hear a lot about King Gitan back to boxing. What would I come back? No more boxing belts? I won 22,” he said. “… But I’m happy, I’m happy, satisfied with what I have accomplished, what I have accomplished. I was around the world and vice versa.

“And that’s what retirement for King Gitan looks like. Not too shabby. I am not at all back [to] Box and make me hit my face. For what? What would I come back to? I ask this question. So here we are. I am retired and I am retired. I have nothing to prove to anyone and nothing to come back. “”

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