Despite maintaining his rigorous training schedule, Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KO) has recently reiterated his inclination towards stepping away from professional boxing, suggesting he may never return to the ring. The formidable `Gypsy King` has reportedly received tempting proposals for high-stakes encounters against unified champion Oleksandr Usyk and fellow British heavyweight Anthony Joshua. However, Fury appears to be genuinely considering that his prime era in the sport might be concluding, though the possibility of a change of heart in the coming weeks always remains.
“I am simply too old for this sport now. Just look at my beard; it’s entirely gray. Boxing is truly a young man`s game,” Fury was quoted as saying, underlining his current perspective on his age and its impact on his fighting career.
Throughout his celebrated career, the British boxing sensation has amassed an impressive collection of all four major heavyweight championship belts, securing them across two distinct reigns in the division. His remarkable fight record includes monumental victories over legendary figures and formidable opponents such as Wladimir Klitschko, Derek Chisora (on three occasions), Deontay Wilder (twice), and Dillian Whyte, cementing his status as one of the greatest heavyweights of his generation.