According to The Gypsy King's trainer, Tyson Fury is unlikely to retire from fighting Dillian Whyte.
At the press conference, the WBC heavyweight champion announced that he will be retiring from boxing after the all-British showdown on April 23.


Whyte will be fighting in his first fight for the world title later this month
Many people have doubted Fury's claims, as he has made similar comments in the past.
Even SugarHill Steward, Fury's trainer, isn't sure if Fury will follow through with his retirement decision.
He spoke to BT Sport and said that he believes whatever he says.
"Everyone in the world can change their minds so it all depends on how much thought you or anyone else put into what he said.
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"Nobody believes Tyson anyway, so what difference does that make?"
Fury has never lost a professional fight. He holds a remarkable record of 31 wins, one draw and 32 victories from 32 bouts.
Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in the 11th round in their October fight. This was Fury's last fight. He once again established his claim to be the best heavyweight fighter on the planet.
Fury is a strong favourite to fight Whyte, as Whyte has lost both to Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua.
Get a PS10 Bonus with 100s of Games to Play and No Deposit RequiredSteward says they can't afford to take any heavyweight competitor lightly because of the risk.
He said, "Listen, this heavyweight division is the most exciting in boxing."
"Everyone has a chance. That's why it is one of the big daddy Divisions because anything could happen in the heavyweight division.
"Everybody has this power, all these large men are 200+lb."

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