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Tyson Fury 'Retiring On Massive Yacht Abroad' After White Fight In April

Tyson Fury has suggested he will retire on "a massive yacht abroad" after his heavyweight title clash with Dillian Whyte.

The British duo narrowly beat a deadline last week to sign their contracts for the highly anticipated bout at Wembley on April 23, live on BT Box Office, which will see Fury fight in England for the first time since 2018.

Fury, 33, was then expected to face the winner of Anthony Joshua's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk later this year.

But yesterday (Tuesday) Fury said:

"This is the final fight of my career, I'm retiring after this, $150m in the bank, healthy, young, I'm gonna buy a massive yacht abroad. I'm retiring, I'm out, this is my final fight, I'm done."


Fury was speaking at a press conference to launch the fight with Whyte, who opted to remain at his training camp in Portugal.

"He has definitely shown a white flag today," Fury said, after facing the media alone. "All this social media stuff, 'I'm not promoting the fight, I'm not getting involved in mind games.'

"He's terrified. He's definitely showing the white flag in my estimation of this fight.

"The way he's going on about it, saying he doesn't want to go face-to-face, of course he doesn't, because he'll see that fire in my eyes and he'll think, 'I'm getting smashed to bits'.

"That's what it is, it's fear, it's terror. It's all of the above and I don't blame him for not being here today."

'Whyte will try to chin me'


(SkySports)

The Brixton man secured his WBC mandatory title shot after knocking out Alexander Povetkin in a rematch last March, while Fury retained his WBC belt with an 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder in October.

Fury acknowledged the danger Whyte will pose in the ring, but insists he will use the opportunity to showcase his talents.

"I'm looking to show the people and the boxing fraternity how good I really am, and what better opponent to do it against than a man who's been calling for the fight for 352 years," Fury said.

"He finally gets his shot on the biggest stage, against the biggest champion, on the biggest night. I will not fail, I'm just going to show you how great I really am.

"I fought some tasty competitors over the years. I know Dillian Whyte, we go back to like 2012. He's a tough guy, he's a good, game fighter. He will bring what he can and he will try and chin me, that's a fact."

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