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Jul 30, 2022 | 5:15 PM EDT

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Tyson Fury has announced his plans for life after taking retirement from the sport. This year in April, the WBC and the Ring Magazine heavyweight champion defended his title for the last time against his long-time rival Dillian Whyte. After putting the challenger on the floor in the 6th round, the 33-year-old took a big stand in his boxing career.

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In front of a record 96000 spectators, Fury dictated that he wanted to spend time with his family and friends. In the same process, ‘The Gypsy King’ started his first restaurant.

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At the Grand Opening of the Sultan Experience restaurant in Lancashire, the greatest heavyweight technician unveiled the next big step of his life.

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“I want to say thank you to everyone who turned up today. Don’t forget to vote for me in 2030 as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom – vote Fury. [Sultan’s] is now officially open to everybody”, Fury said.

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Notably, the current prime minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, has announced his resignation. He will remain in the chair till the election of a new party leader.

What did Tyson Fury say about his retirement?

Since ‘The Gypsy King’ has announced his retirement, the boxing world is guessing whether he would come back or not, because from time to time he gives hints about his return.

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Recently, he had a few words for his British fellow heavyweight Anthony Joshua. He said, “I swear to God I hope he wins the fight against [Oleksandr] Usyk so that I can come out of retirement and fight him for free.”

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However, he mentioned a few terms. He wanted this clash to take place in the Wembley Stadium. Moreover, he wanted free entry and free-to-air television of this bout for his countryman.

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What do you think Joshua would beat Usyk and earn a fight against Fury? Let us know in the comments below.

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