TYSON FURY URGED TO RETIRE BY FORMER WORLD CHAMPION AFTER USYK DEFEAT


TYSON FURY URGED TO RETIRE BY FORMER WORLD CHAMPION AFTER USYK DEFEAT
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Time to Hang Up the Gloves?

Tyson Fury has faced calls to retire after his recent loss to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia. The Gypsy King suffered a second defeat to the slick southpaw, leaving him at a career crossroads.

Former Champ's Advice

Former British world champion Duke McKenzie believes Fury should consider retirement, stating that the heavyweight star has nothing left to prove in the ring. McKenzie warns that continuing to fight could risk Fury's long-term health.

What's Next for Fury?

Despite the advice to retire, Fury has shown no signs of hanging up his gloves. With a potential rematch against Anthony Joshua looming, the decision on Fury's future remains uncertain.

Wembley Showdown on the Horizon

Eddie Hearn, promoter for Anthony Joshua, sees a Wembley clash between Joshua and Fury as the ultimate showdown in British boxing history. Hearn believes Fury is still a formidable opponent and is pushing for the highly anticipated fight to happen.


TYSON FURY URGED TO RETIRE BY FORMER WORLD CHAMPION AFTER USYK DEFEAT
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