Tyson Fury plans to continue boxing for years to come, fears for sport's future

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Tyson Fury plans to continue boxing for years to come, fears for sport's future
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Fury Wants at Least Ten More Fights

British boxing superstar Tyson Fury has revealed his intention to continue fighting for years to come, expressing concerns about the future of the sport once he retires. The 35-year-old, known as the Gypsy King, has previously gone back and forth on retirement plans, but now seems committed to a long and successful career.

Return in Crossover Clash

Fury is set to return to the ring next Saturday in a highly anticipated crossover clash against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou. The fight, taking place in Saudi Arabia, has generated significant buzz within the combat sports community.

Agreement for Undisputed Title Decider

Furthermore, Fury has already secured a signed agreement to face Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed title decider after his bout with Ngannou. This demonstrates the Gypsy King's determination to unify the heavyweight division and solidify his status as boxing's top dog.

Looking for Another Ten-Fight Deal

Fury is not content with just one or two more fights. He revealed his plans to sign another ten-fight deal after his upcoming bouts, stating that he wants to secure the best possible deal for his future fights. The heavyweight champion is motivated by his love for the sport and the joy it brings him, as well as the financial rewards that come with it.


Tyson Fury plans to continue boxing for years to come, fears for sport's future
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A Comeback Story and Battle with Demons

Fury's career has been marked by incredible highs and personal struggles. In 2015, he shocked the world by dethroning long-reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko. However, he fell into a deep depression and battled with alcohol and substance abuse, leading to him relinquishing his belts.

The Void Without Boxing

Fury's wife, Paris, has spoken out about her husband's deep connection to boxing and the void it would leave in his life if he were to retire. She believes that he could continue fighting until his 40s, but acknowledges that he will eventually need to find another passion to fill the void left by the roar of the crowd and the thrill of competition.

As fans eagerly anticipate Fury's upcoming fights, it remains to be seen how long the Gypsy King will continue to dominate the boxing world and whether he can achieve his goal of securing another ten-fight deal.




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