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British boxer Tyson Fury has said he will not retire.


The 33-year-old heavyweight boxing champion, who made a statement in a program he attended in his country, said, “I’m done. As the Roman leader said, ‘there will always be someone to fight’. I have been all over the world for boxing for the last 10 years. When will I be a father, wife, brother or son?” he said.


Fury stated that he needs personal time. used the phrases.


The boxer, nicknamed the “Gypsy King”, knocked out his compatriot Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday and retained his World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title.


Fury, who has not been defeated in his career, left 32 wins and 1 draw from the competitions he has played so far.







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