TYSON FURY continues to train well after 10pm, but his coach insists that the British boxing legend is still retired.
Many were skeptical when Fury announced that it would be his last fight after knocking out Dillian Howte.
Further doubts could be raised when the current WBC champion, unbeaten, filmed himself during late-night sessions.
After Oleksandr Usyk (35), and Anthony Joshua (32) rematch, an undisputed superfight is still in the cards.
Fury, 33 years old, maintained that he is not interested in bidding to be the first four-belt heavyweight king.
Sugarhill Steward, his coach, echoed those words and revealed that the Gypsy King continues to train.
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Steward stated to Sky Sports that Steward still trains and works out. It's something he loves doing. I'm happy for his decision to allow Steward to spend more time with his family.
"This man has worked his entire life to make his family a part.
"Being able take care of them, do different things, and share adventures with them. He is a great guy.
It's his decision. His brain is telling him to retire. That 100 percent must be respected."
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Steward stated that there are many fighters who have retired and are now in retirement.
"There are many fighters who have retired and remain retired. Tyson Fury can make the decision.