Only three fights separate Fury from the retire?

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  1. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. banned Full Member

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    Gypsy King is convinced that next year a superderby against Anthony Joshua is inevitable.
    Fury's revenge with Wilder is already booked for next February but the Wilmslow giant is still very skeptical that it can go through.

    Fury says: "When one door closes, another opens. Joshua faces Ruiz Jr on 7 December seeking revenge for the defeat in front of the Mexican during the summer. But I know for sure that Joshua will continue in case of a second defeat with Ruiz. his race and I think he is doing good, so I think 100% that a match between us will be there for sure. I have three fights left on my contract. Deontay Wilder is next on the list and if he wants we will make the beauty. I will certainly fight with the winner between AJ and Ruiz".

    Will Fury do 3 more bouts before he retires or will his career last much more? What do you think about these news?







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  2. pow

    pow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The AJ fight will always be there for Fury win, loose or draw. If he is sensible he will fight Wilder, Miller, AJ and retire. I get the feeling that Tyson has an ill advised Ricky Hatton style comeback or two in him though. He has plent of options: Loose DW Win JM = AJ. Win DW win JM = AJ. Loose DW fight AJ Win/Loose = swansong/retirement fight.
     
  3. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury will fight 3 more Professional Unknown Pizza Delivery Boys in between his Traveling WWE Circus Sideshow to complete his Gravy Train ESPN Contract then retire into full time WWE Gravy Train Traveling Circus Sideshow...

    Enjoy Fury Fans!! :asskisser:pipi

    Fury :campeon: Linear Champ!!! :pipi
     
  4. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I think Fury forgot either Ruiz or Joshua has mandatories next so what he just said is nonsense ,he cant fight either next. On top of that he would once AGAIN have to contradict himself and fight in the U.K if AJ wins as that's a U.K fight. :babeando:

    Furys route if wilder loses is ? Fight the next best guy in other sanctioning bodies besides the WBC if he really thinks hes unbeatable. Her challenged Whyte then went back on that one,he forgot but many didn't about that one. lol
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    He will be around until he's 40 with nearly a half dozen retirements and/or year+ inactivity stretches in between.
     
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  6. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This.

    If he did fight three more, that would be great. No one should take too many punches. But he isn't going anywhere.
     
  7. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Financially he’s already set for life so I’ll bet he’s gone after three fights.
    UFC and WWE awaits.
     
  8. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    First of all, it is tough to believe anything the guy says.

    If he cruises past DW though like he was on his way to doing in the 1st fight, the world is his. The winner of Ruiz and AJ will not be looked upon as undisputed, and a unification will be the biggest fight in boxing (GGG Canelo trilogy the only one close). Fury with a win over DW, and he likely ends up being very well known in the US. ESPN is THE name in sports here, and he will get the full Sportscenter hype treatment, and then run the full late night circuit. He is made for it, I can see casuals really falling for him. From there it doesn't even matter if it is AJ or Ruiz, either way the fight will have the attention of the US, and possibly the UK if AJ wins.
    All in all, this could end up being a huge event for boxing, and the biggest heavyweight fight in years. Like Fury or not, if he beats DW his face will be everywhere for a while. ESPN is a monster, and they have the power to make him a star.
     
  9. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not even Tyson Fury knows what he is going to do next.

    He doesn’t seem like the type. To just retire and not get as much spondoolla as possible out of boxing.

    Wilder is a world class duck merchant. So who knows if that rematch ever happens.

    The AJ fight is a big one. But do both sides really want it?
     
  10. notjustacasual

    notjustacasual Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Are you taking the ****

    Wilder signed for an immediate rematch and it was FURY who ran off to go life and death with Wallin and Brawn Strowman.

    Worst post I've seen all week goes to you.