Tyson Fury announces his retirement from boxing…again!

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Tyson Fury announced Retirement Out of the box… for the 47th time. This time he is coming off back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk. Yes, the same Fury who once said he would fight anyone, anywhere, anytime, has decided to quit. one more time. in case.

The 36-year-old heavyweight was outclassed by Usyk in their December rematch, but no one expected him to throw in the towel just yet. After all, he has retired before. And he did not retire. Then he retired again. Predicting Fury’s next move is like guessing the Manchester weather – good luck.

Joshua vs. Anger? It doesn’t (seems like) happen.

Just last week, Anthony Joshua stirred the pot by saying that a fight with Fury “had to happen” this year. Saudi boxing bigwig Turki Alshik hints at making an all-British blockbuster a reality. Wembley Stadium was reportedly occupied, fans were screaming, and Boxer Twitter was in full meltdown mode.

But no. Fury took to social media with one of his signature cryptic messages:

“Hi everyone, I’ll keep this short and sweet. I would like to announce my retirement from boxing. It was amazing, I loved every minute of it. I’ll end with this – Dick Turpin was wearing a mask. God bless everyone, see you on the other side.

Dick Turpin? A mask? Is this a retirement speech or a historical drama audition?

Non-sticky pension

Let’s be honest, Fury’s pensions carry the weight of a featherweight boxer. Remember 2022? He claimed he was done after beating Dillian Hutt, but returned later that year to fight Derrick Chisora. In fact, he made a remarkable speech at that time:

“Every good dog has his day. As the great Roman leader said, there is always someone else to fight. When is enough, enough?”

Apparently, “enough” lasts until the next big payday. So is this the end of Tyson Fury’s career? in case. But if history is any guide, we’ll see him back in the ring—probably with a new excuse and another cryptic Instagram post.

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