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Josh Warrington on Tyson Fury, Delicious Orie and his own retirement: “Sport is very addictive” | Boxing news

Josh Warrington canceled his retirement decision, Tyson Fury insists that he is out of the game, and Delicious Orie, the Olympian of the GB team, ended his professional career after barely started.

Boxing is a brutal trade, but leaving everything behind can be even more difficult.

Warrington fought to retire or continue boxing.

Immediately after losing against Anthony Cuper last year, Warrington thought he was enough.

But that only remained for a few weeks. The former featherweight champion IBF has now reappeared the merger and thinks that he has one last round.

“Sport is addictive,” he said Sky Sports. “Sport is very addictive. There is no feeling like fighting at night and building yourself to fight at night in the camp, then, obviously, get your arm in the end.

“Obviously, when it does not happen in your sense, it is the worst feeling of the world. But I always feel good enough to make more inheritance for me.”

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Callum Simpson greets the Josh Warrington model and says it is ready to prove that it can go to the top, like the former double featherweight champion of Leeds.

He thinks that Tyson Fury can take more time, but that the former world heavyweight champion will also return to sport.

Warrington also argues that boxing needs fury to come back too.

“The thing with Tyson is a fantastic showman and obviously, Boxing needs showmen. Boxing is a beautiful sport, art and science. [There are] Convincing and brilliant fights. It is also entertainment, it is also pantomime and people sometimes like construction as much as anything, “he said.

“Tyson delivers him. Trashtalk, strange outfits, skin under the skin of people. Always entertaining.

“At one point, he was truly withdrawn,” continued Warrington. “I have the impression that he will come back.

“People will arrive at a stage where they think [Fury is] Completely finished and then, Bam, “I’m back”. “”

Delicious Orie was a very successful amateur super-lurin weight. In addition to winning the national elite title, he was gold medalist at the Commonwealth Games and Europe before becoming Olympian.

But after a single professional fight, Orie announced a shock that he would retire.

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Former boxing world champion Josh Warrington faces the mysterious speedster “ The Wire Flyer ” in a race on the half-time field of the match between Warrington Wolves and Leeds Rhinos.

“It could be enough for him. This fight could be enough,” said Warrington. “For me, speaking for me, I always had goals and that is what made me move forward, objectives and targets.

“When I started, I wanted to win a British title and get a mortgage deposit. I gave myself 12 years to do so. I was 18 years old and I was finished at 30, it was my deadline. I did it in three years. Then I put another challenge … I continued to continue and was world champion twice.

“I always think I’m good enough to win a world title,” he added.

“If I arrive at the back of my career, I want to end my conditions.”

Watch Callum Simpson Challenge Ivan Zucco for the European title this Saturday live Sky Sports.

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