so tyson's retired again
so tyson's retired again
Last edited by TIC; 08-13-2022 at 02:01 AM.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
He will come out of retirement at end August.
Fury: "Let's see... should I retire today, or not?"
Tyson Fury has now officially vacated his Ring Magazine heavyweight title, giving the strongest indication yet that his retirement could be genuine.
As things stand, the Gypsy King is yet to vacate his WBC heavyweight world title though – and most would still argue that his retirement is not truly confirmed until he does so.
Fury’s retirement saga has dragged on since the first press conference before his fight with Dillian Whyte earlier this year, when he unexpectedly dropped the bombshell on a group of reporters.
Few believed him at the time and many still doubt him now, despite the fact he has reiterated his claim several times since.
Earlier this week, Fury announced that he was planning a comeback to face Derek Chisora in a trilogy bout.
However, negotiations stalled and on Friday – Fury’s 34th birthday – he once again said he was quitting the sport for good.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that he spoke to Fury on Friday who insisted he is genuinely retiring, however Sulaiman opted not to clarify whether or not the WBC belt is being vacated.
Now, on Saturday morning, Ring Magazine have confirmed that Fury has vacated their title.
“The Ring Magazine championship has always been the holy grail of boxing,” Fury told Ring Magazine.
“They’ve been fantastic with me and I’ve always carried that title with pride.”
It must be noted that the Ring belt is recognised by many as being more like a highly prestigious trophy which is added on to the best fights in boxing, rather than a world title in its own right.
This is why many will argue that while Fury still holds his WBC crown, he is not truly retired.
His decision to drop the Ring title opens up the possibility for the Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua rematch next Saturday, live on talkSPORT, to now take place with the belt at stake.
Hypothetically, if Fury were to return and face the winner, it would give him the opportunity to become only the second man after Muhammad Ali to win it three times.
Asked how he wants to be remembered, Fury replied: “To be honest with you, and I’ve always said, I don’t really give a f*** about what people think of me
“I don’t care how they remember me. Being remembered means you’re not active [as a person] anymore, you’re finished, and that’s it.”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1...oshua-rematch/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I think Fury was still pissed that he had to fight ol'e Del Boy that second time when it was clear he didn't need to. Fury just wants to beat his ass for posterity.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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