EDDIE HEARN isn't sure Tyson Fury, the "bluff merchant", will be retiring - with one of the "biggest fights" in his career.
Fury, 33, agreed to his last win against Dillian Whyte (34).


An undisputed superfight will be made available when Anthony Joshua, 32, rematches Oleksandr Uzyk, 35 this summer.
Hearn, AJ's promoter, isn't ready to believe Fury is quitting.
DAZN was told by him that Tyson Fury is a great bluff dealer, and he won't retire.
"The biggest Tyson Fury fights haven't yet occurred."
Hearn admits Fury's win over Wladimirklitschko in 2015, at 46, and the KO Of Whyte proved him wrong.
He said, "I give Fury credit and respect for knocking people out."
He was not a knockout artist. But, I don't think that he is as big-hitting as some of the bigger guys.
"He is proving me wrong. He won almost every round, which I did not rate before Klitschko.
FREE BETTING AND SIGN-UP DEALS - THE BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERINGS"I didn’t believe he had any chance in Wilder 1; he won that fight. I didn’t think he’d knock Whyte out.
"Respect to the man."
Joshua lost to Usyk in September. The pair will rematch in July. Fury will be on the winning side.

